Hi All,
Got the following warning in a job this morning:
5490\2013-01-04 02:15:03\2\9\02:15:02(000) <main_program> APT_PMsectionLeader: new Section Leader running, PID = 5782, note that this PID may be transient, refer to TFPM-00201 for the final Section Leader PID.
Something to do with the Process Manager. Job appeared to run fine(other than warning). Wondering if this message can be ignored.
I took a look at the TFPM messages on the IBM site, but TFPM 00201 is not one that is listed.
Running the job again works fine and does not result in Warning message again.
Curious if anyone has experienced something similar to this.
Thanks and Happy New Year.
Robert
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There are a couple more(show up as informational in the log)(see below):
main_program: APT_PMsectionLeader: new Section Leader running, PID = 5790, note that this PID may be transient, refer to TFPM-00201 for the final Section Leader PID.
APT_PMsectionLeader: new Section Leader running, PID = 5791, note that this PID may be transient, refer to TFPM-00201 for the final Section Leader PID.
APT_PMsectionLeader: new Section Leader running, PID = 5785, note that this PID may be transient, refer to TFPM-00201 for the final Section Leader PID.
Thanks for the info. I will add to message handler.
Robert
main_program: APT_PMsectionLeader: new Section Leader running, PID = 5790, note that this PID may be transient, refer to TFPM-00201 for the final Section Leader PID.
APT_PMsectionLeader: new Section Leader running, PID = 5791, note that this PID may be transient, refer to TFPM-00201 for the final Section Leader PID.
APT_PMsectionLeader: new Section Leader running, PID = 5785, note that this PID may be transient, refer to TFPM-00201 for the final Section Leader PID.
Thanks for the info. I will add to message handler.
Robert
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