FYI, Cache 5.x it does this automatically at midnight each day. It also roles the journal at midnight as well - in Cache 4.x, the last journal file for a day also included the portion of the next day it needed to fill the file to the maximum. Mark
"Mike Minor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Thank you all for your help...I see that my problem is that Cache is not > stopped and restarted on a routine basis, thus old journal files are not > deleted. I will be setting up a scheduled process at the os level to run the > PPURGE^JRNUTIL on a daily basis so that we don't have this problem again. > > > -- > Thank you, > > Mike Minor > Z-Code Systems, Inc. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Phone: 407-656-4990 > Fax: 407-656-5875 > > Confidentiality Note: > > This e-mail and any attachements to it are intended only for the named > recipient/s and may contain confidential information. If you are not one of > the intended recipients, please do not duplicate or forward this e0mail > message and immediatley delete it from your computer. > > "Mike Minor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hello all.... > > > > One of my client's servers seems to have a problem with the automatic > > deletion of journal files. This is a Cache 4.1.16 system running on > > windows 2000 server. The configuration manager shows that the journal > > files are to kept for 7 days. However, unless someone manually deletes > > them, they hang around until the drive runs out of space. > > > > Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? > > > > Thank you, > > > > Mike Minor > > Z-Code Systems, Inc. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Phone: 407-656-4990 > > Fax: 407-656-5875 > > > > Confidentiality Note: > > > > This e-mail and any attachements to it are intended only for the named > > recipient/s and may contain confidential information. If you are not one > > of the intended recipients, please do not duplicate or forward this e0mail > > message and immediatley delete it from your computer. > > > > > >
