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In a message dated 31.07.1998 5:32:39 PM GMT, [log in to unmask]
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> Yesterday we lost a mirrored disk, resulting in an I/O error loop which
> generated many, many LOG####.PUB.SYS logfiles until MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET
> ran out of disk space.
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> I've purged most of the offending log files (the CE has been here and left,
> the drive is replaced) so there is now plenty of free disk space, but
system
> logging remains disabled and is unwilling to resume:
>
> :showlog
> NMEV#200@221 System logging is not enabled at the present time.
> System Logging message 900
> :resumelog
> NMEV#200@221 System logging is not enabled at the present time.
> System Logging message 900
> :showlog
> NMEV#200@221 System logging is not enabled at the present time.
> System Logging message 900
>
> From what I've read, a reboot should clear this, but I was wondering if
> there
> was anything else I should be trying that won't require a reboot.....
There is a way around this, using DEBUG, the HPRC gave us the command,
unfortunately I cant remember it (it wasnt that complex, but it was sometime
ago). If you contact you local HPRC, they will be able to help you.
Andy Popay
ARC Central
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