Calculating required memory – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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1.

Execute the

KTINSCHK

command.

From the command execution results, confirm that the setup tasks have been performed correctly.

2.

If the return code is 8, perform the task that has not been completed.

If the return code of the

KTINSCHK

command is 8, there is a problem with the information

specified during setup. Check the command execution results and perform the task that has not
been completed.

JCL example

The following shows an example of a JCL used to output the execution results of the

KTINSCHK

command to

SYSTSPRT

DD name.

//KTINSCHK JOB

//IEFPROC EXEC PGM=IKJEFT01,TIME=1440,REGION=4096K

//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*

//SYSABEND DD SYSOUT=A

//STEPLIB DD DSN=HPQ1.KT.Vvvrr.LINKLIB,DISP=SHR

//SYSTSIN DD *

KTINSCHK

/*

//

For details about the example of the command output, see the description of the

KTINSCHK

command.

Operations to be performed in the next step

Preparations before using Smart Manager for Mainframe

Related topics

Preparations before using Smart Manager for Mainframe

, page 52

KTINSCHK

, page 117

Preparations before using Smart Manager for Mainframe

This section describes the preparations that need to be performed before using Smart Manager for
Mainframe, including calculating the required memory, specifying the settings for collecting event
logs, and backing up files to the distribution library.

Calculating required memory

Use the following formula to calculate the memory size required for running Smart Manager for
Mainframe.

For a user region of less than 16 MB: 1,024 KB

For an extended user region of 16 MB or more: 4,000 KB + (4

number-of-volumes

) KB

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