Hello folk,
I received the following message from a user, could someone help me with
an answer for him? To what does the "daily quota" refer? Can I change it, or
can he?
Thanks,
Danny
DANNY WALLS ***
SYSTEMS ANALYST ***
DEPT. OF AGRONOMY ***
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY <[log in to unmask]>
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I sent a message to [log in to unmask], without subject and
containing the text: get flyfish filename.
I could obtain some small files (e.g.,log9407c) of them.
However, in the case of files of medium size (e.g., Log9407A), I
could not obtain it, receiving the following message:
From [log in to unmask] Thu Jul 21 11:26:40 1994
Subject: Output of your job "b41896u"
To: Toshiaki Tachibana <[log in to unmask]>
> get FLYFISH LOG9407B
Sorry, the file you are attempting to order exceeds your daily
quota (256Kb).
Summary of resource utilization
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CPU time: 0.782 sec Device I/O: 35
Overhead CPU: 0.052 sec Paging I/O: 4
CPU model: 4381 DASD model: 3380
And in some case (e.g., Log9406c), I received it with losing a
part of the file.
I ascertained from a stuff of our Computer Center that I
should be able to obtain even a large E-mail of 1.2Mb.
Does it mean that I have adequately large daily quota for
obtaining most archived files? What is the problem? How can I
get large archived files?
My distribution options is as follows:
Toshiaki Tachibana <[log in to unmask]>,
list FLYFISH: Ack= Yes, Mail= Digests, Files= Yes,
Repro= Yes, Header= Short(BSMTP), Conceal= No
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