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March 1997, Week 2

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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Mar 1997 08:43:46 -0800
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Dr. Ferenc Nagy writes:
> What does the "file resiliency" mean?

Filesystem problems under 5.5 are less likely to crash the entire system.  See:

        http://hpcc998.external.hp.com:80/csy/docs/ix55/cm31900f.html

> I have Business Report Writer. I use SDUTIL when I change the structures
> of our TurboImage data bases = very rarely.

Different SDUTIL!  The one I was talking about is for Subsystem Dump, as
explained at:

        http://hpcc998.external.hp.com:80/csy/docs/ix55/cm31900p.html

Instead of a system failure taking down the entire system, a smaller dump-to-
disk is performed and only the afflicted process is killed.
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