On Wed, 20 Nov 1996 11:34:55 -0800, Michael Anderson <[log in to unmask]> writes: >Johnson Stephen wrote: >> >> I HAVE A MILLION IMAGE RECORDS TO TRANSFER DAILY FROM THE HP3000 TO THE >> NET. TODAY I USE FTP AND IT TAKES 3 TO 4 HOURS. >> I THINK DATA COMPRESSION WILL SAVE TIME. >> I AM LOOKING FOR A DATA COMPRESSION TOOL TO COMPRESS -> >> DOWNLOAD THRU FTP >> THE -> UN-COMPRESS ON THE PC NETWORK. >> >> WHAT TOOL IS TRIED AND TRUSTED ? >> >> STEPHEN > > >Not sure, but you may want to look into SolutionSoft Systems. They are an HP >Channel Partner, and claim to have compression/decompression software for >MPE. Once again, I have never tested. However thay can be reached at: > >SolutionSoft Systems, Inc. >2350 Mission College Blvd., Suite 715 >Santa Clara, CA 95054 >Tel: (408) 988-7378 > > >I talked to guy by the name of Wayne Sharp (Account Executive) He can be >reached at ext: 11 or mailto:[log in to unmask] > >I would be interested to know how this stuff works. Michael (et al): I have a demo version of CSM (Compression Storage Manager) which is Solution Soft's product. We have a 948 with 6 disk drives and a total of 14,943,488 sectors (roughly 3.8 GB) configured. When I ran CSM to compress all files not accessed in the last 60 days, we gained 10% more free space (from 24% to 34%). So it appears to save disk space. When I ran it the first time, I goofed and ran it to compress *all* files, which should not be a problem, as SSI (Solution Soft Inc) says that CSM is fully integrated with MPE/iX. However, it compressed files in the IN.HPSPOOL group, which is where scheduled jobs reside. As a result, our nightly backup job (which is self-streaming, that is, tonight's run streams tomorrow's) aborted because the job scheduler could not FOPEN the file. It should have been able to because SSI says that a file is automatically uncompressed when it is FOPEN'ed (as long as you have run the PENABLE program - a TSR for MPE/iX?). However, in this case (an already scheduled job waiting to run) it failed. Again, this should not be a problem, because you really should only compress files that haven't been accessed for a while. Also, that first time I ran CSM, it compressed some files in the REGO account (Adager). The next time I ran Adager, it aborted trying to open some library file (I forget which one). I solved that by uncompressing all of REGO. However, it *should* have worked because the auto uncompress was enabled. But it *did not*. Anyway, we have had old files compressed since 11/13/1996 with no problems other than those above. All in all it appears to do what they claim it does, except as noted. As always, YMMV. Jim Phillips Manager of Information Systems E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Therm-O-Link, Inc. Phone: (330) 527-2124 P. O. Box 285 Fax: (330) 527-2123 Garrettsville, Ohio 44231