Giovanni,

I am curious.  In the past I have had some very bad experiences with
dynamic dumps.

How do you take care of a system that is creating an extreme number of
dumps?

In order to protect the systems, I am still running with 3 dump dsns per
system.  
If they fill up, automation will reply to delete any new dumps until the
dump dsns are cleared or copied and cleared.

On most days .. there just aren't that many dumps.  Hope for the best,
plan for the worst.

And DAE is turned on.

-Rob. 
back from the lands of "open systems" that are very proprietary

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