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You can optionally use the following information to set up your repository. The numbers below assume a maximum of 10,000 schedules will be created at this site. In addition, review the logic below to be sure it applies to your environment.
Table Name |
Rows |
Max Rows Width (bytes) |
Notes |
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BOTACCES (Report Library only) |
2,000 |
292 |
One record per access list and 1:m with BOTLIST. |
BOTADDR |
2,000 |
101 |
One record per address list and 1:m with BOTDEST. |
BOTCAT (Report Library only) |
20,000 |
751 |
One record for each schedule in the library. If the schedule is burst, each burst report is a record. |
BOTCDATE |
20,000 |
807 |
Could have multiple records per record in the BOTSCIT file (an average number might be 20). Added for the custom scheduling interval feature. |
BOTDEST |
20,000 |
210 |
One record per destination. |
BOTDIST | |||
BOTJOURN | |||
BOTLDATA (Report Library only) |
10,000 |
NA |
One record per report in the library (blob). |
BOTLIB (Report Library only) |
10,000 |
713 |
One record per report in the library (blob). |
BOTLIST (Report Library only) |
20,000 |
298 |
One record per destination. |
BOTLOG |
10,000 |
228 |
One record per job run and a 1:m with BOTLOG2. |
BOTLOG2 |
100,000 |
361 |
One record per job message. |
BOTPACK |
10,000 |
124 |
One record per schedule. |
BOTPARMS |
5,000 |
369 |
One record per parameter per task. |
BOTSBDS |
500 |
625 |
One record per designated blackout day per group. |
BOTSCHED |
10,000 |
2252 |
One record per schedule. |
BOTSCIT |
10,000 |
590 |
Could have one record per record in the BOTSCHED file. Added for the custom scheduling interval feature. |
BOTSIT | |||
BOTSTATE |
1 |
256 |
Contains 1 record. Added for the Failover feature. |
BOTTASK |
15,000 |
928 |
One task per schedule (can have multiple tasks per schedule so 1:m relationship with BOTSCHED). |
BOTTELL | |||
BOTTSKEX |
15,000 |
324 |
One per task. |
BOTWATCH |
20,000 |
330 |
One record per record in the BOTCAT file. Added for the Library Watch List feature. |
The following formula for allocating table space sizes is recommended:
Storage needed = number of bytes of user data x overhead factor
For simple tables (one per table space), an overhead factor of 1.75 is recommended.
Note: The BOTLDATA table uses the BLOB data type, so you should size accordingly.
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