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Yes, POINT is what we run. I went through and checked and the user directories are extremely negligible. Everything in the PMSC and pmsnotes.claims folder is what is 99% of the problem. Adam Lang Systems Engineer Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company http://www.rutgersinsurance.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ingvaldson, Scott" <SIngvaldson@guidemail.com> To: <aalang@rutgersinsurance.com>; <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 6:22 PM Subject: Re: QDOC exceeded storage size > Adam - > > I don't suppose that you are using an application called "POINT" are you? > We have a subsidiary who uses this application, and until I got them to quit > creating new "notepad entries" our DLO's were growing by about 2,000 per > week. The limit is not size, it's number of documents and the (IBM stated) > maximum # of DLO's allowed in an ASP is 349,000. The good news is that you > can safely exceed this without any problems and you can still save and > restore your documents (more or less) normally. We currently have 861,160 > objects in one ASP on one of our systems. > > The bad news is that this will cause an error message that looks like this > "The object information repository (OIR) of the library is full and cannot > be extended to contain information for new objects..." It sounds worse than > it is in that it doesn't actually hurt anything that I have been able to > determine other than my BRMS backups finish with errors so I have to pays > close attention to verify my saves. > > If you have a drive mapped to QDLS on your system you can right click and > check the properties for the number of files and folders and the size of > each individual folder. I'll bet that it won't take too long to find the > offending folder. > > If you need to keep the documents in this folder you can create new ASP and > restore that folder to the new ASP. That will make the message go away. > > Regards, > > Scott Ingvaldson > AS/400 System Administrator > GuideOne Insurance Group
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