Al, it should be the STATIC_GROWTH_WARN_SIZE in section 2.2 your udt.config file.

I suspect that the U2 engineers set it low enough that an administrator would have time to schedule sufficient downtime to memresize the file to a dynamic file, even if it is a rapidly growing file.

Susan Lynch

----- Original Message ----- From: "Al DeWitt" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 11/10/2009 11:40 AM
Subject: [U2] Windows 2003, UniData 7.1.20: Please Explain This Message


I noticed in UDT.ERRLOG the following message:

Tue Nov 10 09:25:05 Warning - The size of CFORDER (ino=207201,
dno=2154331439, cwd=E:\AVANTE95\FLODATA\LIVE\LIVE.DATA) is approaching
system limitation.

According to Windows the size is 1,612,720kb in size and I know that the
limit is 2-GB.    What I'm wondering is; is the message the result of
the file expanding beyond a certain threshhold (say 1.5-GB) and it
starts this message or does the database thing it's much larger than
it's showing?  If it's a threshhold situation is there a way of changing
the limit to say 1.8-GB so that it's really more if a warning?

Thanks.

Albert DeWitt
Sr. Programmer Analyst
Stylmark, Inc.
763.574.8705 (V)
763-574-1052 (F)
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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