I am sure that is my problem, my QDLS is over 4 GIG, found it this way.

call qsrsrv parm("METRICS" '/qdls/')


On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Scott Klement
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

The maximum number of objects in a QDLS Folder is approx (a little less
than) 64k (it's a bit higher than 65000 objects)

the maximum size of a single object in QDLS is approx 4 GB.

When you exceed one of these maximums, an error is sent to the
application that tried to exceed them. Having the OS send a message to
QSYSOPR would not be advisable -- programs may want to handle the error
programatically (start a new file when it's full, or delete old stuff to
make more room, etc.)

But, the APPLICATION might want to send a message to QSYSOPR. That
would be something done by the application programmer. I'd talk to
whomever wrote/published the software to see if it'll send a message, or
how it'll react.



On 9/22/2011 7:34 AM, Jack Kingsley wrote:
If a folder gets full does it issue a message to qsysopr, if so would
anyone
know the msgid that it might send.

I have a folder that I know the size of but not sure if it will allow
anymore data in it.

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