Title: Message
Speaking of MFILES - can I just suck the
biggest prime number I can think of, or how do I determine the "microsoft W2K
Server value I'm to base the MFILE number on?
I know, dumb question.
Hmmm
what's your MFILES
?
Regards
JayJay
It's a Type 1 file. And editing any record even a new one in the file
(really a directory) would result in the problem. I would think, if it
was a bad spot on the disk, predictive support should have shown it by
now. Even if it was bad, everything is mirrored with MirrorDisk/UX, LVM
w/OnlineJFS. That LE should have gone stale and the mirror should have taken
over. But it's a direction I haven't considered and worth looking into.
Thanks.
As for it being large, even the small/new records did this. We left them
there for a couple hours, waiting until we could bring the system down and it
still never worked.
Thanks,
rfp
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