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Bruce

Do the related object & internal object limits also apply when using the QSRSAVO API? The number of possible "object" entries is upwards of 800,000. The V5R3 doc you give lists internal object limit of around 500,000 - is that the same for earlier releases - it is not stated in the parallel text.

Thanks
Vern

At 03:29 PM 10/4/2004, you wrote:
Some of the maximums for save/restore have changed for V5R3.  Using the
V5R3 Information Center see System Management/Availability/OS400 Maximum
Capacities/Save and Restore limits

I think you will be pleasantly surprised about the changes in database
member processing :)





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I think you'll run into the same issue 65,500. Nice thought though. http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp0204.pdf Now, that's for V5R2. Anyone seen a V5R3 copy of the following manual? IBM ~ iSeries Software Limits/Capability Statement Introduction The tables in this document list the limits or maximum values corresponding to OS/400 V5R2. You can find the limits for OS/400 V5R1, V4R5, V4R4, and V4R2 at: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/tstudio/tech_ref/syslimit/index.htm


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Hi all,

One of our clients is trying to save a library with more than 65 000
objects and is, of course, hitting against the OS limit. In his case,
part of his problem is that he has a *lot* of files with several members
each.
I have been thinking of saving the library as an IFS object (SAV), but
cannot find the limits for this command. ¿Does anyone knows what those
are?

Thanks a lot,
Luis Rodriguez


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