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тАО09-17-2010 11:43 AM
тАО09-17-2010 11:43 AM
Suddenly we're experiencing problems on some print queues printing landscape (SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA, sometimes LBR-E-TOOMNYLIB). I noticed that one of the six stream symbionts (SYMBIOINT_36) has exhausted its remaining paging file quota (JPI_PAGFILCNT from $getjpi).
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тАО09-17-2010 12:06 PM
тАО09-17-2010 12:06 PM
SolutionI would use STOP/ID on it, and START/Q before resorting to a reboot. I doubt that's a recommended technique though.
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тАО09-21-2010 07:29 AM
тАО09-21-2010 07:29 AM
Re: How do print symbiont processes get created?
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тАО09-21-2010 07:37 AM
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Re: How do print symbiont processes get created?
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тАО09-22-2010 12:36 AM
тАО09-22-2010 12:36 AM
Re: How do print symbiont processes get created?
After you stopped all queues, the symbiont_nn shoud disappear.
Fekko
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тАО09-22-2010 12:51 AM
тАО09-22-2010 12:51 AM
Re: How do print symbiont processes get created?
PRINT-symbionts can handle multiple print-queues at the same time. Depending on the kind of print-symbiont (DCPS, LATSYM, PRTSMB or similar), there may be logical names, which can be set to determine the max. no print streams (=print queues) a single print symbiont does handle. These logicals are only used when STARTING the print-symbiont. Only if you stop ALL print-queues (with STOP/QUE/RESET), that a certain print-syombiont handles, the SYMBIONT_nn process will exit.
Volker.