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We need some feedback/views on the following situation : 2 weeks ago , GLUPDATE crashed because one of the logicals (GLBLINKT) of FLP062 had reached the maximum size allowed . The message indicated 'no recovery' . The attribute *ACCPTHSIZ OF the 3 logicals ( GLGLTRAN , GLBLINKT , GLBLALLT ) based on FLP062, was found to be set to *MAX4GB . . After investigation ,and in view of the size of FLP062 , there was no alternative than to CHGLF the file GLBLINKT , setting the *ACCPTHSIZ to *MAX1TB , a value that is allowed after O/S V3R6M0 . Since then , there is no apparent problem . Has someone hit this problem before ? Is it right to extend the CHGLF to the other logicals to prevent recurrence of problem ? Also , what about additionally issuing a CHGPF to set this same parameter for FLP062 ? Thank you any help Gilbert Manoovaloo
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