Re: [Networker] nsrjobd fubar in 7.3.4 and 7.4 SP2?
2008-08-06 18:44:03
When we were discussing this a few weeks ago my reading of the evidence was
that its better to have the jobsdb pruned by the age rule rather than the size
rule. So try 3 days and 80mb and see if that works better.
And unless proven otherwise I think restarting the service after changing the
setting is best.
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Sent: Thu Aug 07 02:56:20 2008
Subject: [Networker] nsrjobd fubar in 7.3.4 and 7.4 SP2?
Hello all, we are seeing the same issues, move jobsdb and sometimes the tmp
folder and all is well for a few days, then problems start to snowball again.
These are WIN 2003 servers.
EMC recommended the 3 day jobs retention and jobsdb max size 40MB setting for
our config, but I was also wondering if more is better. Looks like not
neccesarily so.
Does anyone know if changing the jobsdb max size is dynamic or is a restart
required?
Thanks
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