[Info-vax] TCPIP$SMTP SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA, SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO after upgrade to V8.3

P. Sture paul.nospam at sture.ch
Thu Oct 22 07:00:03 EDT 2009


In article 
<98cd1aa6-e004-41eb-a204-9694820ce336 at d4g2000vbm.googlegroups.com>,
 Steven Schweda <sms.antinode at gmail.com> wrote:

>    On the bright side, the old disk was ODS2, and can be
> traced back to an old VMS version, so, with its 36GB size, it
> had a cluster size of 69 blocks.  When I initialized the new
> one, I decided that the new default (8 blocks) might be an
> improvement.  With some help from BACKUP /TRUNCATE, I figure
> that that change accounts for most of the difference between
> 17% free (old) and 43% free (new).

I have in the past found BACKUP /TRUNCATE a useful tool for application 
installation packages. I saw no point in wasting customer disk space 
just because our software builds used a disk with large (for the day) 
cluster sizes.

-- 
Paul Sture



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