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  • Subject: Re: Number of Data Queue entries
  • From: Ken.Slaugh@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 08:36:40 -0700


One of the nicest features of a data queue is that no two programs can
retrieve the same entry. Depending on the application design and
throughput, multiple server jobs can be started to handle the incoming data
queue entries.

No matter how you look at it... If the data queues are reaching their
maximum capacity, then you are storing data in the data queues.

Ken Slaugh  (707) 795-1512 x118
Chouinard & Myhre, Inc.
AS/400 Professional Administrator/MSE
Client Access Specialist
http://www.cm-inc.com/


                                                                                
                
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Ken,

I never said I am storing data in data queue. We have a client-server
application, one writes the data queue and the other reads it. The problem
was, that the 'writer' program - accidentally - generated too many entries,

and the 'reader' was not able to process them in time. As a result, the
data
queue was overfilled.

I am thinking of a program which periodically - 15 sec, or so - checks the
number of entries and can warn the operator in case a ceratin threshold has

benn reached.

All,

thanks for your comments. :)

Andras


>From: Ken.Slaugh@cm-inc.com
>Reply-To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>Subject: Re: Number of Data Queue entries
>Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 08:57:52 -0700
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>STOP STORING DATA IN A DATAQ!!!
>

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