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Recently, we had a problem when trying to add a new member to our Queue Sharing Group. The problem was that the SMDSCONN to this new member started with ALLOCFAIL error. The problem was caused by a full TIOT in the MQ MSTR address space.
The solution was to realocate all the SMDS datasets using a lower DVC in our SMS configuration.
It would be very usefull to have a DISPLAY command our a output in the MSTR sysout, to show the size of the TIOT.
Idea priority | High |
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I don't think it is valuable for MQ to have a dedicated command to display TIOT usage. It makes far more sense to use XTIOT instead (as in idea MESNS-I-482) which will significantly reduce the amount of TIOT used resulting in no need for a dedicated command.
very important