Title: | *OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
Notice: | Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1 |
Moderator: | IOSG::PYE |
Created: | Thu Jan 30 1992 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 23 1996 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4343 |
Total number of notes: | 18308 |
hi customer curently is running the following housekeeping jobs EW weekly TRU monthly TRM monthly RSF monthly he wants to have TRU and TRM run quarterly. aside frm the procedure itself taking a long time to finish - are there any "gotchas" we need to be aware of? there are approx 1300 users. the reason he wants to do this is because he doesn't like the fact that ALL-IN-1 is unavailable for most of a weekend while housekeeping jobs run. right now the EW (with reorganize) takes approx 12-14 hours. if you add on another 3 hours form TRU/TRM them that is close to 20 hours that ALL-IN-1 is "down" once a month. any thoughts? ann
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1367.1 | Per mailarea/department? | UTRTSC::BOSMAN | They sold you the view from a hill | Wed Sep 09 1992 08:34 | 7 |
Ann, It is possible to run TRM per mailarea and TRU and EW per department. Then you only have to run these HKP more often. Regards, Sjaak. | |||||
1367.2 | Leave ALL-IN-1 up? | IOSG::MAURICE | Ceci n'est pas une note | Wed Sep 09 1992 09:10 | 20 |
For a job like EW has the customer considered not shutting down ALL-IN-1? With V3 of ALL-IN-1 the effect would be if a user was still logged in and had a drawer open: a) The Wastebasket would be emptied of all documents unless the user's current document was in the Wastebasket, in which case all documents except that document would be deleted. b) The Drawer files of the current drawer would not be reorganised (DOCDB and DAF). The drawer files of inactive drawers would be reorganised. I would have thought that if EW is scheduled to run at off-peak times then these restrictions would be acceptable. TRM and RSF do require a shutdown. TRU can run whilst the system is up. Cheers Stuart |