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With all due respect, creating a User ASP would help nothing.  It would
"overflow" into the system ASP.

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                    Vernon Hamberg
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Someone mentioned putting the MAXSTG on the group profile. This'd smooth
out individual spikes to some extent.

There is no max size parameter on CRTLIB. But if you want some fun, create
a separate ASP (auxiliary storage pool). This is done in DST, I think. Then
create a library into that ASP. This would put a limit on things.

At 03:43 PM 3/22/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Vernon & Domenico mentioned that we can limit disk space by user via
MAXSTG
>of WRKUSRPRF
>
>Question from our situation.
>
>All our users are in a user group where anything created by one person in
the
>group is accessible by everyone else in the group ... the objects belong
to
>the group ... obviously the group needs a lot of storage.
>
>Does this limit work in this case?
>
>Another idea I had ... We can have a default library for each different
user
>to have their query objects & *OUTFILEs to go to ... perhaps there is a
way
>to put a ceiling by library, how much storage goes there.
>
>MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)
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