Of course. A middle ground would be to configure a much smaller maximum
size in the data area.
Now you're talking.

On Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 3:37 PM Patrik Schindler <poc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Rob,

Am 13.02.2025 um 20:03 schrieb Rob Berendt <robertowenberendt@xxxxxxxxx>:

How big were the files? Mine were significantly smaller.

Since that's a relatively new install, the file sizes were negligible.

A DB2 file member can grow up to 1.7TB. Does this mean you should start
deleting those you log to, and stop such logging, in order to prevent that
space from being consumed?

It depends. :-)

I get what you are saying, if you're not using it why create them. But
if I have a SR issue fail it would be nice to have that data versus having
to recreate the issue.

Of course. A middle ground would be to configure a much smaller maximum
size in the data area.

:wq! PoC


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