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I did my Reclaim Storage command today (took 1 hour 45 minutes on a 520
16GB RAM 633GM disk at 43% full - 955,906 objects). It put 40 objects in
QRCL and reported 1,521 objects deleted. Most of the objects in QRCL
were user space objects that were named QP0Z<jobnumber> so I did some
digging and found over 1,300 of these files in QUSRSYS. Most are 312K
but some are 16MB in size. According to what I found on some web sites
these are TCP trace files that can be created by applications and
managed with CHG/DMP/DLTUSRTRC commands. I dumped a few to see what was
in them and then do all appear to be TCP dumps. I used the DLTUSRTRC
command to remove some of the very old ones (some were from 2002). Does
anyone know what might be creating these and are they something that
should be looked at, reported to IBM, and deleted?

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