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482.1 | Your FILLM was probably too low | WRONGO::PARMENTER | Venusian or Venerean? | Mon Jun 08 1987 16:10 | 12 |
| Unfortunately, VMS is pretty poor about reporting quota errors.
I am reasonably sure that your FILLM quota is low. Our documentation
says that your FILLM quota should be about 30. Without /CONTENTS
you managed to stay below the limit. With /CONTENTS you went over
the top.
David Parmenter
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482.2 | How do I change FILLM quota | OILCAN::FITZ | | Wed Jun 10 1987 09:24 | 2 |
| How do I go about changing the FILLM quota? What directory and file
is it located?
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482.3 | | SANTEE::GREENE | Michael Greene | Wed Jun 10 1987 09:26 | 5 |
| FILLM is a set by the AUTHORIZE utility in the SYSUAF.DAT file.
If you have system privileges you can run the AUTHORIZE utility
yourself. If not, see your system manager.
Michael
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482.4 | be sure to logout and log back in | CLOSET::KOHLBRENNER | | Wed Jun 10 1987 10:40 | 6 |
| And please note that the account whose FILLM has been adjusted
must LOG OUT and LOG BACK IN before the new FILLM quota can take
effect!
So you CANNOT just do a SET HOST 0, login as SYSTEM, change the quota
and LOGOUT from SYSTEM, and expect that your account is now OK.
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482.5 | documented too | CLOSET::KOHLBRENNER | | Wed Jun 10 1987 10:42 | 2 |
| PS: The installation guide (for Field test update) does
tell how to do this on page 3.
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482.6 | 'All set' | OILCAN::FITZ | | Thu Jun 11 1987 17:06 | 6 |
| It works as advertised! My FILLM did not get increased to 30 when
BL8 was installed.
Thanks for all the help!
Paul.
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