Re: How Can I reduce the OffSitePool (unloaddb question)

2001-04-23 Thread Sheelagh Treweek
Apr 2001 10:26:07 -0400 From: Wayne T. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How Can I reduce the OffSitePool To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... snipped ... - (This is a question to all) Does a DB dump and load have the potential of making more space available? Hope this addresses your problem a little

Re: How Can I reduce the OffSitePool

2001-04-12 Thread Wayne T. Smith
Diana posts a great question, in part reading ... We are having problems with our DBsize and Recovery Log size. We are in a disk crunch. So I have been looking for ways to reduce the # of files that our DB and Recover Log file keeps track of. Our OnSitePool and our OffSite pool are almost

How Can I reduce the OffSitePool

2001-04-11 Thread Diana J.Cline
We are having problems with our DBsize and Recovery Log size. We are in a disk crunch. So I have been looking for ways to reduce the # of files that our DB and Recover Log file keeps track of. Our OnSitePool and our OffSite pool are almost idential in the number of files that are contained in

Re: How Can I reduce the OffSitePool

2001-04-11 Thread Poehlman, James
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How Can I reduce the OffSitePool We are having problems with our DBsize and Recovery Log size. We are in a disk crunch. So I have been looking for ways to reduce the # of files that our DB and Recover Log file keeps track of. Our OnSitePool and our OffSite pool

Re: How Can I reduce the OffSitePool

2001-04-11 Thread Miles Purdy
Hi Diana, the problem with this is that DRM is designed to provide a complete copy. A copy stgpool, is just that, it contains an exact duplicate of your primary pools. Why don't you just change the number modified files that get stored? Or be more specific with your management classes - maybe