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Date: | Sat, 31 Aug 1996 10:01:24 -0500 |
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You can find your size limits on the MIAMIU machine (that is the
machine that you were working on when you posted the question)
by issuing the command
QUERY LIMITS
You will get a response similar to
Userid Storage Group 4K Block Limit 4K Blocks Committed Threshold
KINNEJD 2 200 6-03% 90%
This indicates that the account has 200 4K blocks, or 800K. Just
a bit less than a megabyte. It also indicates that 6 blocks, or 3%
is currently consumed.
I expect that your MIAMIU account has an 800K allocation.
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You can discover how much space you have on your MIAVX1 account by
issuing the command:
SHOW QUOTA
You will receive a response similar to:
User [MCS,KINNEJD] has 29 blocks used, 971 available,
of 1000 authorized and permitted overdraft of 500 blocks on SYS_USERS
Each of these blocks have 512 bytes. So this VMS account is allocated
512K, and has used about 15K.
I expect your MIAVX1 account has 512K.
More information on either of these commands is available
by logging on to the system and typing HELP.
John Kinne
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