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I have to ask, what percentage of your total space is 3.7GB?  For example 
on our 4.7TB machine we have 36GB used in temp space, or 0.76%, also 
according to PRTDSKINF *SYS.  Is there where you'd all target your effort 
on a machine like this?
                             % of         Size in 
Description                  Disk     1,000,000 bytes
User libraries              11.62          549515.80 
User directories            68.13         3221019.80 
Folders and documents         .02             715.65 
QSYS                          .14            6532.75 
Other IBM libraries           .58           27495.44 
Licensed Internal Code        .09            4442.94 
Temporary space               .76           36112.35 
Unused space                18.41          870366.92 
System internal objects       .16            7587.82 
Objects not in a library      .00             172.95 
TOTAL                       99.91         4723962.42 

However, if it is a concern then I'd check out:
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/recommendedfixes
and for the topic, select Temporary Disk Space

Rob Berendt

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