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You don't mention how often you run the command. How many entries do you
have in this directory. Maybe you need to clear the directory and shutoff
the trace.

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1019777

On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 4:26 AM, Fred Keith <freeofp5455@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi to the Gurus,



We installed CUM lvl 16120 anfd Hyper lvl 179 on a V7R1 partition. After
that RTVDIRINF started act strangely. It ran for a very longtime, and
started to fill up IFS /tmp/SQE folder (thus the ASP as well) with DBOP
and QTD files grouped by user IDs. In the history log I saw a huge pile of



CPI2417 40 INFO Job message queue for 058695/xxxxxx/RTVDIRINF has
been wrapped



for the RTVDIRINF job.

Finally we stopped RTVDIRINF, and deleted those files in /tmp/SQE. There
were more than 2 millions of them! I also saw a bunch of spoolfiles like
DBOPTRC1, DBOPTRC2, etc for most user profiles, contaning SQL info.

I tried to check audit journal during RTVDIRINF, the ASP started to fill up
again.



Does anybody encountered such behaviour for RTVDIRINF?



Regards,

Fred
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