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Win2000, Novell client and saving forms in VFP6
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17/12/2001 14:40:42
 
 
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17/12/2001 09:27:15
John Faithfull
Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Visual FoxPro
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Some additional things to check (I grabbed this from my participation in thread# #569548 which you might want to check):

Yu can change these settings in Novell:

http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10025341.htm

Supported values: 100 to 400000.
Default: 20000.

Increase the value of this parameter if users have problems running applications and receive messages indicating that not enough record locks are available. Decrease the value of this parameter if client connections are using an excessive amount of server resources

Here are the SET-parameters you need to modify:

(the default values are for NW4.11)
Maximum Record Locks Per Connection (default: 500, range 10 - 100000)
Maximum File Locks Per Connection (default :250, range 10 - 1000)
Maximum Record Locks (default :20000, range 100 - 400000)
Maximum File Locks (default: 10000, range 100-100000)

A rule of thumb is to double the parameters and monitor if the problem persists.

This means when the parameters had been at default, the parameters should be set at the server console to e.g.:
SET Maximum Record Locks Per Connection=1000
SET Maximum File Locks Per Connection=500
SET Maximum Record Locks=40000
SET Maximum File Locks=20000
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