Hi Remco,
This message could also be the sign of a filled storage pool : on a disk
based pool, check if your migration thresholds are low enough to avoid
them beeing filled, and also check if caching is enabled : using cached
disks with application like TDP for informix leads to this kind of
error. On tape based storage pools, check you haven't reached the max
number of tapes allocated for your storage pool, and also that you have
enough scratch tapes ;-)
Hope this helped !
Cheers.
Arnaud
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-----Original Message-----
From: Remco Post [mailto:r.post AT SARA DOT NL]
Sent: Tuesday, 15 July, 2003 9:24
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: hmmm... ANR0534W
Hi,
lately, we see a lot of ANR0534W, '...size estimate exceeded and server
is unable to obtain additional space...' messages in the activety log of
our server. Normally, this points to clients that have client-side
compression enabled, but forgot to set compressallways to NO. Now, we
also see this message for clients that don't have compression enabled.
What else could cause this to happen?
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