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Thanks Al,

Yes the library is "out of control" ....
Only 138 pf object in the library, but a lot of members is the files.
Problem to run a save 21 also. :-(


Mvh / Regards
Jan Rockstedt


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Subject: Re: Savlib problem too many member


The text for CPF375E doesn't specifically say how many members for the Save
Library (SAVLIB) command is too many. There is a limit of 32767 members in a
single file, but there is apparently also a SAVLIB (the save of an entire
library, presumably a collection of too many members made up of multiple
database files), but the message text doesn't give specifics. Keep in mind
that a logical file can also have members. It strikes me that this is an"out
of control" library, and either needs to be split up, or use other techniques
for source storage.

If anyone has more detail, please chime in.

Al

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Hi all,

We have problem to run savlib.
There too many members for a file "CPF375E"

0019.01              SAVLIB     LIB(edilib) +

0019.03                           DEV(TAP02) VOL(*MONTED)
+
0019.04                           EXPDATE(*PERM) ENDOPT(*UNLOAD)
+
0019.05                           CLEAR(*ALL) SAVACT(*SYSDFN)
+
0019.06                           SAVACTWAIT(10)
ACCPTH(*YES)

Any suggestion for the problem?

Mvh / Regards
Jan Rockstedt


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