A capacity threshold lets you monitor how much space has been used on the restart recovery minidisk. The default threshold is 80 percent. You can specify a different capacity threshold on the CHECKDISK configuration file record; see CHECKDISK Record.
CA VM:Backup checks the amount of space used on the restart recovery minidisk as it processes each job. When the minidisk is 80 percent full, or when it reaches the capacity specified on the CHECKDISK configuration file record, CA VM:Backup sends a message warning that the minidisk has reached its threshold to the CA VM:Backup system console and to CA VM:Backup system operators.
Note: Because the CHECKDISK minidisk is a CMS reserved minidisk, CMS reports the disk as 99 percent full, but CA VM:Backup determines how much disk space has actually been used.
If the minidisk becomes full, CA VM:Backup stops collecting checkpoint data for any running job. If CA VM:Backup abends after the CHECKDISK minidisk becomes full and the system is restarted, any previously running job restarts from the point at which CA VM:Backup stopped collecting checkpoint data.
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