Phil,
Just a shot in the dark:
Try using "rm.hpbin.sys" to "purge" the files using the posix commands.
Perhaps it will work around the problem temporarily.
Good luck!
RAT
Rich Trapp <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Consulting for Agilent Technologies, Loveland, Colorado.
Managed Business Solutions <http://www.mbsnav.com/>
200 South College Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524-2811
970.679.2221 (voice)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Conard [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 8:40 AM
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Subject: HELP! I've created a monster(PURGE maximum files)
I've created a monster.
We've created on online report archiving system, which compresses a file
into a GROUP and writes a record of it into a DB.(Simple Stuff). It's
been running great now for about 6 months.
However, as of late performace of the machine has went to Hell and the
system has been crashing from time-to-time. HP reviewed our Memory dump
and informed us that we've reached a maximum of 70,000 files within a
single group.
We've idenfified 40,000 files to purge. However the system crashes
whenever we attempt to purge files from this.
Unfortunately, this is a 24 x 7 production machine, with peek usage around
300+ users.
Things that we have tried:
* STORE with purge option(Crashed)
* PURGE in a command file(Crashed)
* PURGE in a JOB(Crashed)
Any ideas? Can something be done within HFS?
Thanks,
Phil Conard
Quadax, Inc.
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