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  • Subject: Re: The RCLSTG mystery...
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 8:44:05 -0500

Normally when we run a RCLSTG we also run a variety of other tasks to clean up 
the system all.
Hey, if your system is down make the most of it.  Anyways, perhaps the reason 
that your system
screamed the next day is because of some of the other cleanup activity 
performed?




drasch@mail.win.org on 09/30/98 11:55:34 PM
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What does RCLSTG accomplish, and is there a method to predict it's
outcome?

My current contract is for a conversion, and the machine at the customers
site is a little thin.  We are desperately seeking ways to squeeze every
cycle out of the 510 we can.  We are even splitting the data a minimum of
three ways, delaying the last two until a later point in time.

Back when I was a 'regular employee' - managing technical services, I
would perform RCLSTG once a quarter religiously and the following day, the
system would scream.  I know the docs claim the command is really suited
for damage caused by a power-outage, but I could never associate the two
(although a power-outage gave me a good excuse to schedule RCLSTG). 

I would also like to know if there is any way to predict how much good the
RCLSTG will do.  

Thanks in advance for your comments......

Dan Rasch - because if the human species concentrated on the really 
important things in life, there would be a shortage of fishing poles!


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