You may want to expand the size of your recovery log.  That would at least
reduce the chances of crashing due to a full recovery log.

The logs will usually fill up if you have alot of sessions going at once.
Or especially if you use the Lotus Notes 4.6 agent.  Its my understanding
that some data just cannot be committed to the ADSM Db until the client lets
go of it.  In my experience this is not a problem with regular clients but
with ADSM agents this can be a problem.  If you have been experiencing some
growth then you will have to expand the DB and Logs eventually.  Just
remember the max size of the ADSM recovery log is 5.5 gigs.  I wouldn't
expand past 5 gigs to be safe.

Jack

-----Original Message-----
From: Wood, Dwight - BSC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 10:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Recovery Log Problems while in Normal Mode


My recovery log filled up and crashed the server this morning. I have the
recovery log in "Normal" mode - NOT "Roll Forward" mode. I was under the
impression that the recovery log would not fill up and crash the system
while in normal mode. The log is 1.5 GB and the DB is 13.5 GB. We do a full
DB backup once a day, sometimes twice. When I restarted the server the log
showed up as 0.1% utilized. Does anyone have any idea as to what might cause
the log to fill up? I am running TSM 3.7.3 on Solaris. Thanks,
-Dwight

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