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We had a problem with one server where the used storage went through the
roof ( > 99%).
The strange thing is that even after we reduced utilization down to a high,
but workable level of 87% new jobs that started could not perform any action
requiring space allocation, such as opening a printer file.
The job log has messages:
"Machine storage limit overflow.
Cannot allocate auxiliary storage that is larger than the storage capacity
of the machine."
The only resolution was apparently an IPL.
Is this common? I.e. have others experienced this? And is there any other
way than an IPL in the middle of the work day?
Med vänlig hälsning / Best regards
Åke H Olsson
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