[Info-vax] FAXSR
Jan-Erik Soderholm
jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Thu Jan 26 10:20:49 EST 2012
Dave wrote 2012-01-26 15:41:
> On Jan 26, 2:22 am, gartm... at nonsense.immunbio.mpg.de (Christoph
> Gartmann) wrote:
>> In article<257e1c1a-0b09-41e7-b52c-df5925c83... at e3g2000vba.googlegroups.com>, Dave<Baxt... at tessco.com> writes:>I appreciate that this is probably a pointless exercise since there
>>> are few who even remember this archaic product, however...
>>
>>> I am running a very old product called FAXSR, and I have begun to see
>>> a problem where the COMPOSER process terminates with a
>>
>>> [10:16:00.68] Disk space too low - terminating
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> Not that I know anything about FAXSR, but did you check diskquotas?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Christoph Gartmann
>>
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>
> Thanks for your replies guys. (looks like me and Dan might be the
> last couple of hold-outs)
>
> For Christoph: We dont have disk quotas enabled on these systems.
>
> General: We dont have any fragmentation reporting software
> installed however a DUMP of the INDEXF file indicated...
The actual command used would make it easier to follow what you
did and what it might be that you are seeing. Does a DUMP of
the index file show the fragmentation of free space ?
What I know that a DUMP of the index files shows, is the
fragmentation of the index file itself.
Jan-Erik.
that the system
> disk only had a small number of fragments (~4-5 as I recall).
>
> I will try doing an image restore on the system disk this weekend, and
> see if that improves the situation.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave.
>
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