So most of the 3 gigabytes is unused.  There is no way to shrink a Cache.dat
file once it has expanded.  If you really want to shrink it, you can use
GBLOCKCOPY to copy it to a new Cache.dat file that will be smaller.
Mark

"Nuno Canas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>    # of       Free      Free data   Expansion
>   blocks     blocks       blocks    available Directory
>
> 385024  383306 99.6%  383306 99.6%      *** /space/CACHE/mgr/ecom/
>
> Mark Sires wrote:
>
> > Well, I don't particularly consider 3 gigs to be humongous, but the
first
> > thing to do would be to run ^%FREECNT and see if the space is actually
used,
> > or is empty space within the Cache.dat file.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > "Nuno Canas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >>Sorry not 3Gigs but 3Megs
> >>But My Cache.dat has 3 gigs.
> >>
> >>-rwxrwxrwx    1 root     root     3154116608 May 19 16:46 CACHE.DAT
> >>
> >>
> >>Nuno
> >>
> >>Nuno Canas wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>My cache.dat file is growing to absurd levels.
> >>>I saw doing:
> >>>%SYS>D ^%GSIZE
> >>>
> >>>ROUTINE          546        3,561,036     80 %       382
> >>>SHM.PessoaD        1              244      3 %         0
> >>>SHM.PessoaI        1               92      1 %         0
> >>>SPOOL              1               12      0 %         0
> >>>
> >>>ROUTINE has 3.xx Gigs !!
> >>>
> >>>What can be generating this ?
> >>>How can I see ?
> >>>
> >>>TIA
> >>>
> >>>Nuno
> >>>
> >>
> >
> >
>



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