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  • Subject: Re: Full database files
  • From: Glenn Gundermann <ggundermann@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Jun 1997 12:54:21 GMT

Usually a combination of your answers (except no operator standing by).

The accounting manager has documentation provided by me to display the
messages of QSYSOPR and reply to certain messages including the file is full.

While you could add the entry in the system reply list, submitting all jobs
to using the system reply list bypasses the purpose of specifying a
reasonable file size.

Every time we get the file full message, we record the file name and
investigate the situation.  Then change the file size to something more
reasonable.

Glenn

At 05:07 PM 6/27/97, Matthias Oertli wrote:
>As everybody knows, every time a database file becomes full, the
>system sends a message to QSYSOPR asking to increase the
>file's size. You choose ignore, and that's that.
>
>While the system is waiting for the 'file-full' message to be answered,
>the job is on hold, obviously. If it happens to be an interactive job,
>the user/workstation is on hold until the message is answered.
>
>I would like to know how you people handle this situation. Do you
>let the users do Sysreq 6 and answer the message? Do you add 
>the 'file-full' message to the system reply list and change all jobs to
>use it? Is there an ever-present operator standing by to answer these
>messages?

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Glenn Gundermann
ggundermann@ibm.net
work tel: (416) 967-8222
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