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On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, David Greenman wrote:
...
: Perhaps I should have spoken up earlier, but none of these reports has
: indicated a problem. The "92%" above is the percent of buffers that have been
: allocated and are currently in-use. The system allocates more when the pool
: runs out. The % in use is essentially a useless number that shouldn't even
: be reported because it just causes confusion about what it means.
Sounds like a chance for a FAQ entry? I know I got caught by that
originally till I sat down and thought about it for a while, might
be nice to have. :)
: -DG
* Matt Heckaman - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.lucida.qc.ca/ *
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