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We are working on a PTF to fix this problem. These user space objects are 
used internally and will be cleaned up by WDSC. The PTF will be available 
with coming release of WDSC.

Thanks,

Li Ding
Problem Determination Tools for iSeries
IBM Toronto Lab
Phone: (905)413-4393, Tie-Line:969-4393
Internet Email: lding@xxxxxxxxxx 
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Today's Topics:

   1. RE: Re: Re: QRPLOBJ Help, reply to Vernon Hamberg
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   2. RE: User group meeting last night in Dallas (rob@xxxxxxxxx)
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date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 16:15:32 +0200
from: Bavo.Criegers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: [WDSCI-L] RE: Re: Re: QRPLOBJ Help, reply to Vernon Hamberg

  
  
  
  
  
  
  I had the same problem that was described here.  
  
  
  After I spent some time searching for a solution, I finally found the 
cause of all the *USRSPC 
  objects in QRPLOBJ.  
  
  
  My problem was that I used the "Iseries Job Status" View (Window -> Show 
View -> Other... -> 
  Iseries\Iseries Job Status), with a refresh interval of 10 seconds in 
combination with the 
  option "Add batch compiles to the Iseries Job Status view" and "Add 
batch commands to the 
  Iseries Job Status view" (Window -> Preferences -> Remote Systems -> 
Iseries -> Command 
  Execution).  
  
  
  These settings resulted in a *USRSPC object that was written every 10 
seconds in QRPLOBJ. When I 
  increased the refresh interval to 1 minute, a *USRSPC object was written 
every minute... 
  
  
  So there were 2 solutions for me to avoid all the *USRSPC objects:       
 
  
  
  1) Turn off the Command Execution preferences: no adding to the Iseries 
Job Status view. 
  
  
  2) Set the refresh interval in the Iseries Job Status View to Never 
(only when I do a manual 
  refresh I get a *USRSPC object).  
  
  
  Hope this helps...  
  
  
  I don't know if the *USRSPC objects are normal "side effects", perhaps 
the WDSc developing team 
  can tell us?!  
  
  
  







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