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So, you found nothing wrong with the programming? All operational? "Clapham, Paul" wrote: > This sounds like the problem I was having a year or so ago, although it was > with V4Rx. When Qshell runs a Java program it creates a new job to run it > in; if the subsystem it was running in already had its maximum number of > jobs running, an error like this one occurred. (The "resource" in question > was a job slot in a batch subsystem.) Eventually I got tired of being > called about this error and just did CHGSBSD MAXJOBS(*NOMAX) on all the > batch subsystems. This could be your problem, I suppose. > > PC2 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dan Bale [mailto:dbale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: March 13, 2003 12:30 > To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Error found with QSH session, reason code 4, errno 3489: System > resources not available to complete request > > We've just recently upgraded to v5r2 and received the following message > upon an attempt to run a QSH command (FWIW, to send an email with an > attachment). > > Error found with QSH session, reason code 4, errno 3489 (from a > QSH0002 message) > > Checking the archives, I found the link: > http://archive.midrange.com/java400-l/200106/msg00051.html > > But no one really explains *WHY* "System resources not available to > complete request", or how to avoid it in the future. The message itself > has no second-level explanation. > > Can anyone explain what's going on? Also, I noticed that there's a > Retry option for this message. It's too late for this go-round, as > someone already cancelled the job, but would a Retry after waiting a > minute or two be worthwhile? > > Thanks! > Dan Bale
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