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TSF Database Purging

The TSF database uses large amounts of disk space. To avoid the TSF database from becoming full, CA Chorus monitors the TSF database space. When the zFS containing the TSF database reaches approximately 90 percent capacity, CA Chorus automatically purges the oldest 10 percent of the TSF data.

The automatic purge of TSF data from the zFS is not user configurable. When the TSF data purge begins, CA Chorus issues informational message ETJTS006I. When the TSF data purge is complete, CA Chorus issues informational message ETJTS007I.

Note: For more information about the TSF purge messages, see the Message Reference Guide.