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Joel,
Can you explain what this statement is based on?
" If it hits max # of entries per owner, it can bring down iseries..."
I suspect this is definitely not true (unless we are talking about a
patched
error)
Jim Franz
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From: "Stone, Joel" <Joel.Stone@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, May 10, 2012 10:37:11 AM
Subject: RE: Compare optical volumes for duplication
Why be concerned about dups? Simply keep each volume in a separate
directory on
the IFS.
Not sure what your volume is, but be careful not to put too many files in a
directory. If it hits max # of entries per owner, it can bring down
iseries
(assuming you are moving them to iseries but not sure).
Run PRTPRFINT to make sure you are not exceeding limits every so often.
Is part of the project image search and retrieval? This is of course a
complex
area - more so than moving files.
We use RJS Webdocs - management & users are very satisfied with the
product.
A tool like this can help identify dups along with all the other issues of
document management.
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