carllongley wrote: > Does anyone know if its possiible to stop certain messages getting to > QHST? > > We fill up very quickly and i need to get rid of some - by stopping > them getting there in the first place. What do you mean by "we fill up very quickly"? QHST rolls over when it fills up and creates a disk file, so it should never fill up. Now, the QHST* files might fill up your disk, but I don't think QHST itself should fill up. Bill
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Ok, That is correct . but : We use a monitoring tool that 'reads' QHST. You can only have 36 per Julian date/day - outside this range any monitoring tool looses its way. We quite often use more than 36 - i want to trim down some of the messages that are hitting it. Carl
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carllongley wrote: > We use a monitoring tool that 'reads' QHST. You can only have 36 per > Julian date/day - outside this range any monitoring tool looses its > way. We quite often use more than 36 - i want to trim down some of > the messages that are hitting it. If I understand what you are saying, your system is creating more than 36 QHSTnnnn files per day and that is causing a problem. Easy fix for that is to change the size of the file. WrkSysVal QHSTLOGSIZ . This setting controls the number of records per file. Increase it as you see fit, I'd suggest multiplying the current value by at least 30, if possible. Bill
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