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Hi Everyone,

We have web application that calls DB2 stored procedures for business
needs...

Db2 stored procedure inturn calls an external CL program that submits a job
in batch.

I have a couple of questions on this and I would appreciate if anyone could
help me.

1) Whenever DB2 stored proc is invoked by web application, system allocates
16 to 17 MB additional storage space to the existing memory, Is it because
the stored proc submits a job in batch and is waiting for the job to be
completed?

job log message:-
Job 766200/LIBRARY/JOB submitted to job queue XXX in library
QGPL.
Additional 16 megabytes of storage allocated for this job.
Cause . . . . . : The data access server for this job has used 17
megabytes
of storage and needs more storage to continue processing. Another 16

megabytes of storage has been requested.

Recovery . . . : If the data access server is using too much storage,

determine if there is some storage that can be freed or if there is a

different way to run the requested functions that will use less storage.


2) JDBC connection is held up even after of the job is completed and is
like a zombie connection. Is it because system wants to reuse this jdbc
connection upon another request?

Any inputs on this would be highly appreciated.

Thank you!

Regards,
Praveen

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