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- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 09:35:44 CDT
- Reply-To: "R. Snyder" <rsnyder@LOBBY.TI.COM>
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- From: "R. Snyder" <rsnyder@LOBBY.TI.COM>
- Subject: Re: SAS Work space in Unix
- Comments: To: phil@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU
- Comments: cc: sas-l@uga.cc.uga.edu
- In-Reply-To: <9209012024.AA09468@ti.com>; from "J. Philip Miller" at Sep 1,
- 92 9:02 am
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- CONTENT: SAS Work space under UNIX
- SUMMARY: Reply
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- E-ADDR: rsnyder@lobby.ti.com
- NAME: Bob Snyder
- COMPANY: Texas Instruments, Sherman, TX
- PHONE: (903) 868-5799
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- >
- > I am wondering what other folks do who are running SAS under Unix with
- > respect to temporary space for WORK etc. We have ours pointing to a
- > seperate file system so that if it fills up it does not affect other file
- > systems, but still it is not a pretty site when it fills up!
- >
- > -phil
- >
- > --
- > J. Philip Miller, Professor, Division of Biostatistics, Box 8067
- > Washington University Medical School, St. Louis MO 63110
- > phil@wubios.WUstl.edu - Internet (314) 362-3617 [362-2694(FAX)]
- >
- We do essentially the same thing by using out /tmp file system. While there
- is a potential for spce problems, this seems the best approach in terms of
- performance.
-
- Regards,
- Bob
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