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Not enough disk space to ZAP??
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13/08/1998 09:30:34
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxPro 2.x
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00126432
Message ID:
00126474
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13
>>>I have several 2.6 programs that have been running for several years now. The exe runs on local drive a the data is on a novell 3.x server. I use some tables that are very small (12 to 15) fields and only 100 to 200 records, these tables hold information for the day and the next morning get zapped and we start all over. The problem is that all of a sudden when the code tries to zap the table we get an error message saying Not enough disk space. The server has about 3 to 4 gig free. If I suspend the program and go to the command window I can type in ZAP and all goes well.
>>>
>>>I know I can just re-create the file, but I would like to know if anyone else has seen this.
>>>
>>>TIA
>>>Jeff
>>
>>Hi Jeff,
>>
>>I assume this is happening at the user level. In another words, whoever is running the application is not running it from FPW, but as an application, and it isn't under your username.
>>
>>In this case, it could be that the user doesn't have enough disk space. If a user is only allocate, say 10 meg, and needs 11, you'll get this sort of message regardless of how much actual free space there is on the drive.
>>
>>hth,
>
>You are right about running as an exe. But in this case the username does not
>apply. I have the program login to the server with its own ID and Password. As a matter of fact these programs are the only thing that has access to this sever except for myself and one other programmer. We had the user ID set up with rights only to the directories they needed and unlimited space because we never know how much room each will need.
>
>When this happens, which means it does not happen every day, the exe hoses the dbf. If it happens to me running from FPW dev, the error jumps up I suspend, type zap in command window, hit resume and everything goes on its merry way.
>
>Jeff

Grasping here...

Have you checked the Novell rights recently? Our admins here sometimes get a little over-ambitious and decide to change rights around.

RWECMF to RCF doesn't help fox apps very much.

paul
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