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On 18-Feb-2015 08:49 -0600, John Yeung wrote:
<<SNIP>>

I have noticed that the temporary storage is essentially
monotonically increasing. It goes up every week almost without fail,
and goes up a good chunk each week.

It's not that there are any runaway jobs in the system. Everything
seems to be running and ending normally. It feels like a "disk
leak". <<SNIP>>

APARs that document /leaks/ in temporary storage are supposed to include the symptom keyword TMPSTGLK so they are easily searched\located.

Of the Temporary Storage PTFs documented in <http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1017368> each release has one or a few that are not included in a cumulative PTF package. Note: the document poorly defines the heading "Level" for the four-digit value XNNN that is provided as replacement within the cumulative PTF level of naming "cXNNNvrm" [the 'c' designates a Cumulative package and the 'vrm' are the digits from V#R#M# that appear in the table heading for each Version/Release/Modification-level of the OS or LIC], and a missing\blank value in that column indicates that the PTF is not yet included on any cumulative for that VRM.


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