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Justin Derrick

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Re: ARSLOAD Problem with Documents greater than 100 MB
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2017, 11:10:17 AM »
This is a problem so insidious that it got it's own article in the OD News Newsletter back in 2013, and I think they even changed the output of arsload to include the ulimits when starting processing.

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Re: ARSLOAD Problem with Documents greater than 100 MB
« Reply #16 on: November 09, 2017, 05:07:10 AM »
now we have set OMVS-Parms to:
core file           8192b       
cpu time          901         
data size          unlimited   
file size            unlimited   
stack size        unlimited   
file descriptors  64000       
address space  unlimited   
memory above bar  2048m       

OAM1 Parms:
TIME=LOC  MSG=EM  UPD=Y  QB=Y
MOS= 256  OTIS=N  LOB=N  DP=N


the ARSLOAD-Job ist running with REGION=0M

but the message for files greater 100MB is still:
ARS1109E Unable to allocate enough memory.  File=arsadmp.c, Line=1470
ARS1157E Unable to store the object >28FAAA<.  Object size 111647893
ARS1146I Loaded 0 rows into the database
ARS4311E 11/09/17 09:55:26 Loading failed


What can we do?








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Re: ARSLOAD Problem with Documents greater than 100 MB
« Reply #17 on: November 09, 2017, 12:10:19 PM »
Suggestion:

You could APPLY all PTFs for 9.0 to date (which will bring you to 9.0.0.9).

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