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Rick, Can you give more details on what specifically has happened on your machine? SNADS is engineered for reliability and recoverability and does a very good job of it. It is designed to shut itself down when storage exceeds your defined threshold, which can cause problems. Could this have occurred? Was your abnormal termination related to storage capacity? Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > Thanks Lo...but does that mean when we re-IPL the machine, the network > files > will STILL be visible and accesible on the queue? > > > > > > > Question... > > > > > > Are SNADS - sent network files sitting on a distribution> > queue recoverable > > > after an abnormal 400 termination? I have some users who do > > > not receive in > > > their data consistently and it would be a pain in the rump to try and > > > rebuild it. When the 400 is re-booted, are these files available? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Rick Rayburn > > > NYC
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