ANR4419W Unable to Determine Maximum Number of Recovery Log VolumeCopies,
rc=return code.
Explanation: The Recovery Log Space Trigger was in the processing of expanding
the recovery log by creating new recovery log volumes. In doing so, the maximum
number of copy volumes for any recovery log volume is determined. The process of
determining this value failed.
SystemAction: Server operation continues. No additional recovery log copy
volumes are created during this recovery log space expansion.
User Response: Usethe Query LOGVOL command to determine if your recovery
log volume configuration is satisfactory.You may use the DEFINE LOGCOPY
command to define additional recovery log volume copies, if necessary.
ANR4420W Unable to Create Recovery Log Copy VolumeRecovery Log Copy Volume for
volume Recovery Log Volume.
Explanation: The Recovery Log Space Trigger was in the processing of expanding
the recovery log by creating new data base volumes. In doing so, recovery log copy
volumes are created for mirroring. The indicated recovery log copy volume could
not be created for the primary recovery log volume named.
SystemAction: Server operation continues.A recovery log copy volume is not
created for the indicated primary volume.
User Response: Usethe Query LOGVOL command to determine if your recovery
log volume configuration is satisfactory.You may use the DEFINE LOGCOPY
command to define additional recovery log volume copies, if necessary.
ANR4421W Unable to Define Recovery Log Copy VolumeRecovery Log Copy Volume for
volume Recovery Log Volume.
Explanation: The Recovery Log Space Trigger was in the processing of expanding
the recovery log by creating new recovery log volumes. In doing so, recovery log
copy volumes are created for mirroring. The indicated recovery log copy volume
was created for the primary recovery log volume named, but could be registered
with the server.
SystemAction: Server operation continues.A recovery log copy volume is not
registered for the indicated primary volume. The recovery log copy volume still
exists on the system.
User Response: Usethe Query LOGVOL command to determine if your recovery
log volume configuration is satisfactory.You may use the DEFINE LOGCOPY
command to retry the definition of the recovery log volume copy,if necessary.
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