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After running a job watcher monitor and dumping the sql plan cache, our system ASP% grew 10% overnight. I did a RTVDSKINF and located about 125GB of objects in QUSRSYS:
QP0Z482450 *USRSPC QSECOFR .00 311.3 10/05/23 482450/QWQADMIN/TSCOM3

QWQADMIN is IBM DB2 Web Query (which incidentally won't start now).

I think dumping the plan cache might have done this.

There are over 400,000 of these objects related to QWQADMIN. I also see some similar objects from back in 2021 (older system). These appear to be created when traces are run, but never cleaned up.
Regardless, looking for some feedback on deleting these QP0Znnnn objects from QUSRSYS. That library is the second largest on my entire system.

Thanks,
Greg
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