GWPOA: Not enough memory to complete operation

Source:  GroupWise Post Office Agent.

Explanation:  Not enough memory is available for the POA to function properly.

Possible Cause:  If the POA cannot start, you might be trying to run the agent in an environment where too few system resources are available. For information about POA memory requirements, see "GroupWise System Requirements" in "Installing GroupWise Agents" in the GroupWise 6.5 Installation Guide.

Action:  Stop some other programs on the server to free up memory for use by the POA.

Action:  Add memory to the server to accommodate the POA along with other existing programs.

Action:  Select a different server to run the POA on, where adequate resources are available.

Possible Cause:  If the POA starts successfully, then encounters a memory error later during otherwise normal processing, some other program on the server, or another agent thread, might have temporarily used a large quantity of memory.

Action:  Wait to see if the memory problem resolves itself. The POA will retry its operations and should succeed at a later time, when the other program has released some memory.

Action:  You can reduce the number of POA threads, which reduces the memory requirements for the POA. You can make the change in ConsoleOne by reducing the Message Handler Threads and/or TCP Handler Threads settings in the POA Agent Settings page. See "Adjusting the Number of POA Threads for Message File Processing" and "Adjusting the Number of Connections for Client/Server Processing" in "Post Office Agent" in the GroupWise 6.5 Administration Guide.

Action:  If the POA starts successfully but frequently encounters memory errors during later processing, treat the situation as if the POA cannot start and see the recommended actions above.