Hi Richard, Your absolutely right about changing some values and check the effect. Yesterday I only changed the NotifyBuffer to NotifyBufferSize=0x00400000 but this night it crashed again... jbberror.log: 03/25/2003 01:16:54 Error updating the journal for fs D:, rc = -1, errno = 27 03/25/2003 01:16:56 JbbMonitorThread(): DB Access thread, tid 469 ended with return code 215.
Strangest thing is that it crashed during night, during backup of that filesystem (backup of this drive takes from 23:00 to 04:04) So I wondered about the other value and what is was for and if it can do any harm (i.e. miss a backup when actually the file has changed). Kind regards, Adrie van Tuyl TSM Client 4.2.2.0.Win NT SP 6a TSM Server 4.2.2.6 Win NT SP 6a > Adrie > > > So, attribute changes (0x00000004) are now not notified... > > Is this due to a virus checking application? > > My memory isn't exact (it's old age creeping on, probably), but yes, I > think it was because of the virus check. Whatever the reason, it doesn't > seem to harm us. > > But my main points were > 1) it's the memory size that is most important > 2) you can also cut down on notifications as well > > You must always check for yourself to see if changing a value will have a > bad effect in your environment. > > Our environment is a *very* stable server (basically, it's just a load of > online reference documents). And the few changes that do take place are > not > critical - in the extreme, we can always recreate the server from other > sources. Thus we do not care too much if we miss a few changes. But not > everyone will want that. > > Richard Foster > Norsk Hydro asa > > << Bestand: ATT793995.txt >> **************************************************************************** This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] This footnote also confirms that this e-mail message has been checked by McAfee Groupshield for the presence of computer viruses. ****************************************************************************
