Automated operations monitoring and management tools play a critical role in 'lights-out' data centers. These tools respond to console messages from application jobs and system tasks to execute commands traditionally performed by human operators. This article provides guidance on using these routines to manage Datacom Log Area (LXX) spills on z/OS systems to prevent system halts caused by log capacity issues.
Datacom supports automated management of Log Area (LXX) files. Automated routines capture specific console messages to determine if a Log Area requires a spill to a Recovery File (RXX). These routines then build and submit the necessary spill job directly.
Job Submission Note: Do not submit the spill jobs through scheduling applications that interface with Datacom databases. If the MUF LXX reaches 100% full, all database activity ceases. In this state, a database-dependent scheduling application cannot initiate new tasks, preventing the spill job from being submitted.
By default, Datacom displays messages in the following format:
[JOBNAME]:DB0xxxxI [MESSAGE_TEXT]To simplify automation scripts across multiple MUFs, the jobname prefix can be disabled. This allows a single routine to manage all MUFs, making logic distinctions based on the job issuing the message. To disable this prefix, use the MUF Startup Option below and restart the MUF:
MUFMSG NO,NO,NOUnless modified by the LOGSPILL startup option, messages appear on the console based on the following default thresholds:
Configure automation software to respond to these primary Datacom messages: