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OK, related to my original question, I'm looking at the WRKSYSSTS screen on
my iSeries and comparing the values to some I jotted down earlier in this
madness.

Most of the numbers are relatively close, but the Maximum unprotected value
under Auxiliary Storage (upper right corner on my screen) has grown
considerably.  What exactly does that number represent?  I thought it was a
static value indicating how much I had rather than a dynamic value that
could change over time, but I obviously had that wrong.

Thanks,
Patrick



                                                                           
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Patrick,

Full text indexing all mail files and setting them to update immediately
will cause a drain on your system for sure.
 You do know you could potentially double the storage used for each mail
file on the system if you include attachments in the FT index.
The CPUs will be busy all the time and you will see excessive paging in
the domino pool BASE or other private pools
since the indexing jobs will be constantly opening the databases.

There are a number of ini settings which you can use to tune the FT index
jobs
such as ftg_use_sys_memory=1 so it does not use the Domino NIF pool, and
FT_BINARY_FILTER_OFF=1

For a complete list go to the notes.ini reference site drcc.com for the
official and unofficial list of ini settings.

Curious what product you are using..........can you elaborate?

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