CSV119I   TOO MANY DIRECTORY ENTRIES FOR VIRTUAL FETCH. THE LAST ONE INCLUDED IS FOR MODULE mod FROM DDNAME VFINnn

Explanation

There is not enough storage in the virtual fetch address space to store all the partitioned data set (PDS) directory entries for the module libraries provided by the user. (The user provided the module libraries on DD statements of the form //VFINnn DD.) The last directory entry that virtual fetch accepted was for module mod from DDNAME VFINnn. Virtual fetch was initializing or refreshing its hash directory and virtual input/output (VIO) data set of modules when the storage shortage was discovered.

In the message text:
mod
The name of the requested module.
nn
Identifies the VFIN member.

System action

Virtual fetch does not include any more directory entries in this generation of its directory. Virtual fetch continues initialization and provides virtual fetch support for the modules that were initialized.

Operator response

Notify the system programmer.

Programmer response

If desired, refresh or cancel and restart virtual fetch (see z/OS MVS Using the Subsystem Interface) providing fewer modules (fewer data sets or fewer members in some data sets), or try increasing the region size. It is possible that virtual fetch will be able to accumulate more PDS directory entries during an initial build in a fresh address space than during a refresh. So, if you cannot reduce the number of PDS directory entries and you can tolerate an interruption in virtual fetch service, try canceling and then restarting virtual fetch.

Module

CSVVFCRE

Source

Contents supervision (CSV)

Routing Code

2,10

Descriptor Code

4