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Success!

After a system restore, (that did no good), we finally deleted enough stuff
to get the ASP down to about 85%

SNADS then flushed it's buffers into the RCVNETF area, allowing us to delete
the jobs and permanently recovering the space.

Thanks, Chris, and to everyone else who offered such good suggestions!

Armand


"Chris Bipes" <chris.bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.3407.1189023499.4459.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is SNADS running on the system that is 98%? Most likely not. There are
internal communication buffers that are not directly accessible. What
has happened, most likely, Source system has sent, via ANYNET, the save
file to the destination system. SNADS was not running on the
destination system so they do not show up under WRKNETF *ALL. Because
you are now over the threshold, SNADS will not run so the files are not
copied from the communication buffers to the WRKNETF queues. The queues
you see with WRKDSTQ are the sending queues, not those pesky hidden
receive queues. (These are used for receiving files and restarting
after failed communications.)

Change your threshold to almost nil or get your disk below 90%. Once a
file is received, that is copied from internal queue to WRKNETF queue,
you may run above your threshold again.

Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
CrossCheck, Inc.




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