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When we had M36 on 400, during a conversion we discovered that IBM math for how much disk space allocated to M36 could not be right because we were over 100% consumption of our disk space, and some very strange stuff was happening.


Many years ago, I hit the maximum on a System/38, which was 16,777,215 - It
was CPF Release 6.0. (Oh boy do I remember that number!).  IBM is keenly
aware of "limits to growth".  As a matter of fact, there is a "Limits
document" generated for each release.  (A red book I think.)  If you think
you are going to hit a limit, you need to notify IBM ASAP.  Waiting to see
if it gets fixed in the future is not a good strategy, because sometimes it
takes a few years to get one fixed.

Merry, merry,

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

400>390

"i" comes before "p", "x" and "z"
e gads

Our system's had more names than Elizabeth Taylor!

914-251-1234
914-251-9406 fax

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http://www.as400connection.com




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We have a file that is getting 5 million new records per year (image
system), plus some history PF with members that have over 60 million
records (10 years company production) and it concerned me as to iseries
maximums. I looked up and a PF can have up to 4.2 billion records. So I
have time.

But I am just curious but has anyone ever seen a system or had one where
you got close to the limit of records in a PF (4.2 billion) or the size
of a LF access path?  Why a maximum too made me curious. I would think
you would run out of disk before a maximum of records.

Oh and from a real business standpoint not a run away application.

Karl Lauritzen Jr.
National Lloyds Insurance Company
American Summit Insurance Company


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