At 3:31 PM 5/19/96, Ingrid H. Shafer wrote: >I am trying to GET the weekly logs of my list out of the vm.temple.edu >system in order to archive them here, in case they get deleted there >(and in order to allow deletion and free up space in the Temple University >system). After getting two logs I received the automatic response that >I had reached my daily limit (1024k or something like that). What do I >do now? A number of those files are way over a meg themselves; the >weekly average is about half a meg, and I am trying to move more than >forty files. Is that going to take three weeks???? I'll forward a >copy of this message to Stan Horwitz. Any suggestions in case he is >enjoying his Sunday away from the computer? A local list owner ran into the same limit here, in a very similar circumstance. There is a global setting (in LOCAL SYSVARS) that determines how much data each user (or list owner) can GET: * MAXGETK - Maximum number of kilobytes of data a user may obtain a day * via GET requests. Note that this applies only if you use * the default-supplied LSV$GETQ user exit, and may not apply * to all users if this exit has been modified. * * MAXGETK = 256 MAXGETK = 8192 We raised ours from 256K to 8M a while back. You'll have to live within the limit, or get the list maintainer at Temple to raise it for everyone (or modify LSV$GETQ). * Herman Collins * * 128 McVey Hall [log in to unmask] * University of Kentucky Voice: 606-257-2256 * Lexington, Ky. 40506-0045 Fax: 606-323-1978 * "I'll only say what I have to, if that ..." Chilli Palmer