[Info-vax] Pinning down a SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA
Jeff Goodwin
jgoodwin at maine.rrr-r.com
Thu Aug 4 11:35:12 EDT 2011
"Jan-Erik Soderholm" <jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com> wrote in message
news:j1bi5q$kil$1 at news.albasani.net...
> Hi.
>
> I have a batch job running a Python script that exits with
> SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA when the Python code reads in a "to large"
> JPG file. I can "solve" it by reducing the size of the JPG
> file, but I'd also liked to understand what is happening.
>
> A 211 Kbyte file runs OK then it crashed on a 311 Kbyte file.
>
> The error seems to happen when the Python scripts write a
> Base64 encoded vesion of the JPG over the net in an XML
> transaction using SUDS (a web-service tool for Python).
>
> The error :
> %TYPE-F-WRITEERR, error writing SYS$OUTPUT:.;
> -RMS-F-SYS, QIO system service request failed
> -SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA, process quota exceeded
> $
>
> I have mainly played with BYTLM, WSEXT and PGFLQUO, both
> in UAF and as PQL_Mxxx params. No solution yet.
...
> Jan-Erik.
How about MAXBUF?
-Jeff
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