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z/OS Server / Max File Size question resurfaced
« on: December 15, 2015, 07:24:03 AM »
An application is wanting to archive a 9.5GB file in one shot.
It is a line data report, using the Z/OS indexer with 1 key.
Compression is OD77
Large Object is on
Number of pages 100
arsload: Server Version <8.5.0.10> Operating System <z/OS> <04.24.00> Database <DB2> <10.01.0005>
arsload: 12/14/15 18:27:11 -- Loading started, --UNKNOWN-- bytes to process
OnDemand Load Id = >9115-5977-0-49714IAA-1450117631-1450117631<
Information about the load that is stored in order to support certain features has exceeded the recommended size. The current size
is >463903494< bytes and the recommended maximum size is 100MB. It is recommended that the load be split into a series of smaller loads.
The data that was loaded was not a part of a distribution in ODF.
Loaded 2767997 rows into the database
Document compression type used - OD77Lite. Bytes Stored = >1373922242< Rows = >2767997<
arsload: 12/14/15 18:34:41 Loading completed
Any one have suggestions and advice on what is the max file size should be used.
Thanks
It is a line data report, using the Z/OS indexer with 1 key.
Compression is OD77
Large Object is on
Number of pages 100
arsload: Server Version <8.5.0.10> Operating System <z/OS> <04.24.00> Database <DB2> <10.01.0005>
arsload: 12/14/15 18:27:11 -- Loading started, --UNKNOWN-- bytes to process
OnDemand Load Id = >9115-5977-0-49714IAA-1450117631-1450117631<
Information about the load that is stored in order to support certain features has exceeded the recommended size. The current size
is >463903494< bytes and the recommended maximum size is 100MB. It is recommended that the load be split into a series of smaller loads.
The data that was loaded was not a part of a distribution in ODF.
Loaded 2767997 rows into the database
Document compression type used - OD77Lite. Bytes Stored = >1373922242< Rows = >2767997<
arsload: 12/14/15 18:34:41 Loading completed
Any one have suggestions and advice on what is the max file size should be used.
Thanks