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On 10/31/2014 9:36 AM, Aaron Bartell wrote:
Anybody know what the /core object in the IFS might be from? It is owned
by QTMHHTTP so my guess is "ZendServer Core".

I just ran an IFS scan to see what the largest files were and the /core
file is 2.2GB in size. I am hoping I can delete it.

Mine is owned by QSYS, created in 2009, but only 2MB in size. It might
be part of Zend - they have a forum at
http://forums.zend.com/viewforum.php?f=77&sid=29efb36e8d4b9700652fd895fe90b43a
Looking at the instructions for removing Zend Core, I don't see mention
of stream file /core
http://kb.zend.com/delete-licensed-program-dltlicpgm-zend-core-for-i5os/#.VFOUAlfcS5I

I guess I'd call Zend Support.


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