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Had IBM on the phone again today.
They looked at the system and reported our problem back
to the laboratory.
I will report back if there any news ...

As first help I do schedule a restart of TCP-servers during the night, now.

...  Philipp

Philipp Rusch schrieb:

> We THOUGHT we solved it:
>
> Ok:  It _IS_ the NETSERVER function of V4R5 that causes the memory leak ...
> ending the server for netserver shares gives us back the most of the temp 
>space
> which has been used up during the day again.
>
> We are using the /HOME directories of every user to temporarily store STMF's
> when they're going to print images of the items/details selected in a subfile 
>(Cobol)
> program. Somehow the space of these files never makes its way back to OS/400.
> So it sums up during the day to about 300 megs .. and on and on ..
>
> We installed C2050450, installed the HIPERs and the DB-group PTFs
> and had only a little pause, because some people were out ....
>
> Any help welcome.
>
> Regards from Germany, Philipp Rusch
>
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