On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 10:00:31 -0500, Freddy Guevara
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>You might want to change your FULLTHRESHOLD to something like 88-90%. since
>XCF only cares about the # of Entries while Logger cares about the # of
>Elements. We were seeing IXC585E until we updated our CFRM policy.
>
>Doing that way you will avoid IXC585E while you wait until LOGR offloads
>the structure, since the threshold in LOGR remains at 80%.
>
>Same rule should be applied to all the LOGR-base structures.
>
>We are using 16384 btw.
>

Thanks.  I actually had an off-list reply from someone I really
trust who is knowledgable in logger (thanks!) and disabled monitoring
with FULLTHRESHOLD(0).  That is how I have had operlog and logrec set
of years and this is no different. I left the size at 16000. I probably
saw the monitor message my sandbox because of lack of cycles to get an 
offload done quick enough during daytime peak when there are very few
cycles avialable. 

Regards,

Mark
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