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From: elsen@kulesat.uucp
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
Subject: Overdraft quota , decnet area routers
Message-ID: <140@haydn@kulesat.uucp>
Date: 8 Jul 88 11:08:18 GMT
Organization: Katholic Univ. of Leuven,ESAT - dep. Elect. Engineering, Belgium
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     - Does anyone know in what circumstances ones OVERDRAFT diskquota
 can be used ?
 I noticed the sometimes LSE for instance can allocate 'overdraft' blocks
 but I was wondering whether there exists some general rule.

     - In our DECnet area we configured 2 area routers.I noticed that
 when the second area router came into operation the NETACP processes on
 both nodes consumed much more permanent CPU.
 A '$ sho proc/cont' also revealed a dramatic increase in permanet BUF IO
 count.
 Has anyone noticed this before or has an explanation for it ?



  Marc Elsen (System Manager/Software Engineer)
  Kathol. Univ. of Louvain
  Dep. E.S.A.T.
  Kard. Mercierlaan 94
  3030 HEVERLEE
  Belgium
              tel. 32(0)16220931(ext. 1080)

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