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I did have on crash a few years back.  I am going to schedule an annual RCLSTG.
Thanks Al




barsa@barsaconsulting.com on 01/20/2002 09:07:19 AM

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I should add that RCLSTG is only needed after some sort of system failure,
be it hardware or software.

Al

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I have never run RCLSTG but was told all 400 shops should do so
periodically.
No one could tell me why.




thomas@inorbit.com on 01/16/2002 12:28:02 AM

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On Tue, 15 January 2002, gcrane@johansonmfg.com wrote:

> I have had an number of people 'archive' their Notes mail to their local
drives.
>  I run "compact -S 10" every night in Notes.  Will this just compress the
file
> on the 400
> or will it free up disk space.   Will I be forced to do a reclaim storage
in
> order to regain disk space?

Though I can't say that RCLSTG (reclaim storage) will not regain some disk
space, I'd be upset to learn that it was useful on a regular basis for
Notes
storage. RCLSTG is an extreme measure to be used only when necessary.

I think IBM made a mistake when naming this command. It seems too many
people
get the idea that it's actually useful on a regular basis such as weekly.
In my
experience, if a site finds regular RCLSTG to be useful, there is is
something
going very wrong in the system.

Tom Liotta

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The PowerTech Group, Inc.
19426 68th Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Phone  253-872-7788
Fax  253-872-7904
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