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Fair enough, however if you have a runaway will you have enough time to see
the messages, analyze the problem and take corrective action? That depends
on the level of operations in your organization. IMHO, a great OS adjustment
would be "Max Increments in day." So we could allow some growth, but with a
governor.

-Walden

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Walden H Leverich III
President
Tech Software
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WaldenL@TechSoftInc.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bipes [mailto:chris.bipes@cross-check.com]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 11:43
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: Max Records in Physical or Printer Files - To Max or Not To M
ax...


Yes and No.  Your job will not bomb, same as with *NOMAX.  But the advantage
is you get the message recorded and now know that there is a file growing
beyond expected size.  We monitor for such messages so the DBA can analyze
the file usage and take appropriate action.

Christopher K. Bipes      mailto:ChrisB@Cross-Check.com
Operations & Network Mgr  mailto:Chris_Bipes@Yahoo.com
CrossCheck, Inc.                  http://www.cross-check.com
6119 State Farm Drive     Phone: 707 586-0551 x 1102
Rohnert Park CA  94928    Fax: 707 586-1884

-----Original Message-----
From: Walden H. Leverich

From: fiona.fitzgerald@notes.royalsun.com
> ADDRPYLE
> SEQNBR(102) - your choice
> MSGID(CPA3138)  - your choice
> CMPDTA(*NONE)
> RPY('I')

Isn't this almost the same as *NOMAX? If your file hits the limit then it
sends a message which is auto-replied to.
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