• Subject: Re: Still having *IDX problem on V4R4
  • From: pytel@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 16:26:25 -0600

*IDX-file means that index is actually built (or rebuilt).
Just updating index for record add/update will not cause this.
You either have MAINT other than *IMMED, or your application explicitly
removes/adds member to logical file.

    Alexei Pytel


"Stone, Brad V (TC)" <bvstone@taylorcorp.com> on 02/01/2000 03:49:49 PM

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Subject:  Still having *IDX problem on V4R4




I asked before, but didn't get much.  Trying again.

Machine is V4R4.

Have a multi-member file.  A logical built over one member with *IMMED
specified for path rebuild.

This member currently has 1,000,000+ records.  Whenever we add a record, it
takes forever to index it.  You can tell because the job that added the
record(s) says *IDX-file.

Tested it on the devo box that is also V4R4.  Same thing happens.

This causes problems with file locks.

Any ideas anyone?

Brad
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