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  • Subject: Data queue space
  • From: "M. Lazarus" <mlazarus@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 22:33:40 -0400

James,

At 7/31/00 06:07 PM -0700, you wrote:
>Just to drop in my 2 cents, don't queues just keep growing, eating up
>disk, even if you remove the entries upon read?  Or has IBM come up with
>an RGZDTAQ command or something like that?
>
>The reason I ask is, if you choose the data queues method, how do you
>manage the delete/recreate in order to reclaim disk storage in a 24/7 shop?

  Data queues don't automatically get smaller, but as I understand it, the 
removed entry can get replaced w/ a new entry.  It's only when you have 
sharp spikes in size that you might have a problem.

  -mark
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