too many files in any directory structure (traditional mpe or new)
will bring an mpe system to it's knees.
consider getting 'filecnt' from:
http://jazz.external.hp.com/src/scripts/index.html...and running it on
a regular basis!
there is a 'numsects' script -- but the no longer needed comment is
worth noting. additionally, if you have mpex, you should be able to
do a listf according to sectors size. - d
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On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 7:31 AM, Goetz Neumann <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 23:23:09 -0500, Dave Bartlet <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> >We have a 4way 979 no longer on support which has decided to fail every day
> >or 2 with this error. Would anyone know how to determine what the cause of
> >this error is? The full msg is:
> >System Abort 1730 from Subsystem 107
> >System Halt 7, $06C2
>
> No use asking you to dump and request help from the RC I guess, if this is
> no longer on support.
> W/o a dump hard to tell but could be you are running out of a table space,
> TBLMON or THMGR could tell you more. Popular reason is POSIX files
> accumulating too many small extents, frequently that is the diagnostics
> logfiles under /var/stm/logs somewhere.
>
> There might be a script on Jazz that helps finding files with many extents,
> I would look for files with > 10,000 extents.
>
> Goetz
>
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