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I think that the loss of QPRINT and reaching 90% was a coincidence.

There is an ASP threshold, which is set (as a default) at 90%.  When you
hit that point, certain communications jobs halt.  The newer system value
QSTGLOWLMT is set (as a default) at 95% (or 5% left), and it invokes the
action specified by QSTGLOWACN.

Al

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Hello all,

             We are on a 170 running OS V4.5 and are in the process of
purchasing/adding more disk to our system.  Late yesterday we reached the
Auxiliary storage lower limit of 90% and received message CPF0907-serious
storage condition exists.  The system value QSTGLOWACN is set to *MSG which
is why the message was triggered.  At approximately the same time we
started
to experience jobs blowing up and found out we had lost our main print file
QPRINT.  Could we have lost our print file when we reached the threshold
value of 90%?  Is there any other action that takes place when reaching
this
limit?

Robert D. Perno
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
William S. Hein & Co., Inc.

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