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I have an dpar with 1 mail user (me). It also has some other test
databases. Using Windows Explorer tells me that on a dpar that takes 15.4
GB that 8.77GB is in DAOS and 3.87 is in logdir. logdir doesn't contain
anything older than a month. DAOS does. Is there a way to tell if
anything in the DAOS directory is an orphan? Like, something which should
have went to an archive database on another dpar or some such thing? If I
know that the DAOS file name is
96CFB7906A23854F0C755B570472F7703BC4C89D041A56F9.nlo
is there some way to say that belongs to etq/Quality23/MyDatabase.nsf and
it's document such-and-such?


Rob Berendt

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