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Generally no, I have seen servers get up to 98% full and Domino performed
fine. Not recommending letting it get nearly that full, but haven't seen
it to be a problem. What impacts Domino is disk utilization, but not %
full.
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From: "Rob Berendt" <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
To: domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 01/07/2019 09:03 AM
Subject: Does disk threshold affect Domino?
Sent by: "Domino400" <domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



Does exceeding disk threshold affect Domino in any way?
I have a couple of LPARs in a short term disk crunch. I could easily add
more disk from their hosting partition but this space may only be short
term and it's harder to remove disk than add it. Therefore I'd rather
hold off.

Does it hurt to exceed ASP threshold in SST and/or QSTGLOWLMT (as shown in

DSPSYSSTS)?

I know that our HA solution on other LPARs gets downright into a snit if
you do.


Rob Berendt

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