Maybe the 'updated are suspended' message was lost because the disk became full? Is there a max size specified for cachetemp?
"Peter Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > John > > Broadly Cache uses ^Cache Temp for scratch files - ^CacheTemp is not > journalled so it is quicker > > Almost everything uses ^CacheTemp > Compilation of Cache classes > SQL temp tables for creating a sort order > etc etc > > What is meant to happen is that the thingy using CacheTemp should > clean up when it's done > if this is not happening then something is going awry elsewhere > > By default there is no Max size set by a Cache install - Control panel > shows 32Tb on my machine - unless you have changed this > > Maybe someone else can shed light on the > DATABASE UPDATES HAVE RESUMED causes > > Peter > > On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 10:42:52 +0100, John Warren > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >What is Cache Temp used for and what happens when it becomes full. We > >keep getting *** DATABASE UPDATES HAVE RESUMED *** messages in the > >console.log file, the only thing we can track this down to is that cache > >temp is full. > > > > > >Thanks in advance > > > >John >
