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    DB/FS/CPU: Not OK" showing red on our Back Office monitoring widget

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Primo

    Question

    Is it a problem if the Back Office monitoring widget claims that the "table space" is running out of room on our Ex Libris hosted Primo?

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    Since Primo is running on hosted Ex Libris servers, this message should be ignored.

    Additional Information

    The table space reports will sometimes show as "not OK" when the tables in question are set to autoextend. The report only reads the current allocated space, and as it fills up it appears to the reports that the table will be filled. In reality, the table is set to automatically grow larger to accommodate the needs of the system.

    Category: BO Monitoring - Primo

    Subject: Dashboard - Primo


    • Article last edited: 9/3/2014
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