| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 273.1 | authorize | ZENDIA::DBIGELOW | Innovate, Integrate, Evaporate | Mon Jun 06 1994 19:10 | 5 | 
|  |     Try running authorize to increase the PRCLM quota to whatever you deem
    necessary. There will be two subprocesses for each active connection,
    monitor or review window.
    
    Dave
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| 273.2 | Incorrect process count? | MSDOA::LOVE | Norman Love @KXO | Fri Jul 21 1995 11:50 | 11 | 
|  |     I am using v1.6 and get this message when attempting to connect using
    the c3 interface.  I set the prclm to 50 and still get the message
    after using PCM for a while.  It goes away after a reboot.  I do not
    understand why I am exceeding 50 there is not 30 total processes
    running on the whole system (sho sys).  I did look at the process quota
    on some of the windows that PCM brings up and all but one were at 47
    which cooresponds with reply 1 above but one was at 31, which meant it
    had 19 subprocesses.  A sho sys only showed 25 process total most of
    which were VMS processes, where were these 19 processes?
    
    Norm
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| 273.3 | OOps, OpenVMS AXP v6.1 | MSDOA::LOVE | Norman Love @KXO | Fri Jul 21 1995 11:52 | 4 | 
|  |     I forgot to mention that PCM v1.6 is running on a OpenVMS AXP system
    v6.1.
    
    Norm
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| 273.4 |  | CSC32::BUTTERWORTH | Gun Control is a steady hand. | Fri Jul 21 1995 22:25 | 23 | 
|  | >    I am using v1.6 and get this message when attempting to connect using
>    the c3 interface.  I set the prclm to 50 and still get the message
>    after using PCM for a while.  It goes away after a reboot.  I do not
>    understand why I am exceeding 50 there is not 30 total processes
>    running on the whole system (sho sys).  I did look at the process quota
>    on some of the windows that PCM brings up and all but one were at 47
>    which cooresponds with reply 1 above but one was at 31, which meant it
>    had 19 subprocesses.  A sho sys only showed 25 process total most of
>    which were VMS processes, where were these 19 processes?
    
    SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA, is a very general message that indicates one of the
    resource quotas for *your* process has been exceeded. It *does not*
    mean that we cannot create a new process on the system. Typically when
    you see this message you have exhausted your BYTLM (buffer-I/O byte count
    quota). Assuming you are starting the C3 interactively, you will need
    to increase the BYTLM quota for your UAF record. I would also up your
    PGFLQUOTA while your at it. Set your BYTLM at 150,000 and your
    PQFLQUOTA at 40,000 and see how it goes.
    
    REgs,
      Dan
    
    Norm
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| 273.5 | Changes made and problem seems to have gone. | MSDOA::LOVE | Norman Love @KXO | Sun Jul 23 1995 11:48 | 4 | 
|  |     Done, and we have not experienced the problem since.  Thanks.
    
    Norm
    
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