Thu, 7 Apr 1994 14:58:46 EDT
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UGA was down for 2 hours in the middle of the day yesterday
(mechanical problems), and when we came online, LISTSERV was
pretty backed up.... soon RSCS was too.
Our LOCAL SYSVARS says:
OFFLINETHR = '50000 48000 8800 7000'
I guess the RSCS upper limit is too high, because at one point,
LISTSERV did not go automatically go offline before the magic
number of 9999 RSCS spoolfiles was reached.
Questions:
(1) what triggers checking if the offline/online threshold has
been reached? Is there anything set-able here?
(2) if you manually issue the OFFLINE/ONLINE command, when does
LISTSERV go back into automatic mode? After next ONLINE command?
Or when it is rebooted? Or ????
I also have a number of files in LISTSERV and MAILER (LMail)
punch that seem to have gone there when RSCS hit 9999: if
I transfer one back to LISTSERV, I get the following bounce mail:
Error occurred while processing file 1625 from LISTSERV@UGA:
Unexpected file from myself (no "*FROM*" tag) - program execution was
probably aborted while the file was being written.
and similarly from MAILER:
* Error occurred while processing file 3436 from MAILER@UGA:
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* Unexpected file from myself - program execution was probably aborted while
* the file was being written.
Anything I can do to get these files proccessed ???
Thanks...
Jean
** Jean Snow UGA Systems/Postmaster [log in to unmask] **
** University of Georgia, Athens, GA JEAN@UGA (Bitnet) **
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