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  • Subject: Re: Who has a big QTEMP?
  • From: Chuck Lewis <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 14:36:52 +0100

Terry

Does QINTER go down each day for EOD processing ?

Do you have programs that run for long periods of time and create objects in
QTEMP ?

Chuck

"Ingram, Terry (USE)" wrote:

> We ran a disk RTVDSKINF and noticed 17% (about 50G) is being tied up in
> "temporary space" as referred to on the PRTDSKINF.  In an IBM manual it said
> this is due to objects in QTEMP.
>
> What made me look at the PRTDSKINF is that we were at 92% ASP use.  We IPL'd
> and it went down to 67%.  After 3 weeks, we are up to 87%.
>
> The big question is, which of these jobs has the big QTEMP?  I'm wondering
> if we can bounce a subsystem, better yet end and restart a job instead of
> IPL'ing to get the space back.
>
> TIA
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