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  • Subject: IBM On-Demand
  • From: Evan Harris <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 08:54:29 +1200

Anyone out there using IBM's On-Demand product ?

I've hit a few "wrinkles" in the product and wondered if anyone had used 
this beastie extensively. I'm especially interested (at the moment) in the 
spool file archival capabilities  - I have it working but it appears 
inconsistent at best.

Spool files fail to index on one pass, then index on a second pass. Other 
spool files fail to index at all for no apparent reason - they have the 
same report definition and use the same layout as other spool files that 
index successfully.

The indexing/storage job, initiated by the STRMONRDAR command, seems to be 
rather flaky and constantly stops indexing files claiming it has too many 
spool files open.

Any thoughts or suggestions on-line or off are welcome.

Regards
Evan Harris

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