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"Marion, Bob" wrote:
> 
> Greetings:
> 
> I may have hit a another system limit or a system bug and wanted to see if
> anyone else has experienced this situation(V4R4).  In April and May (15th) a
> large number of spool files just disappeared without the deletion logging in
> DSPLOG, SST, DSPJOLOG, Performance tools or auditing log and no job came out
> of job scheduler at that time.  We are doing a large back file project for a
> customer for COLD, in April one outq  went from about 150,000 Spoolfiles to
> 105,000 without a trace, at the time I chalked it up to some undeterminable

I not questioning how you are keeping track of that many spool files,
but
by any chance are you looking at outq's and the total number maintained 
there ???? Are you guys running "cleanup" on a daily basis and how long
does
the system keep joblogs,etc,etc  per the cleanup  setup ???? Cleanup
will
remove many outq entries all by itself on a daily basis....

How are you physically counting this large a number of entries in the
outq ?????
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