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Memory leak in V4R5 ? A short summary of what we already investigated: - we controlled spool files / outqueues: there are few files (some hundred, not unnormal amount for a system of this size) - we are not using Save While Active (SWA), neither in our own jobs, nor on the commercial packages we use. - we don't do SQL (this was the one with the big index files) - we dont't do TCPIP over SNA controllers, we only have one 5494 doing native SNA - we dont't see high I/O activity on the system - we don't see jobs "abusing" the system with high percentages of CPU capacity - we are running a scheduled RTVDSKINF in the morning (6.00) and in the evening (19.00) to be able to compare %temporary used against the values of the snapshots before Results so far: - the nightjobs don't "eat" disk, seems to be no backup issue, then - even if only some users (under ten) are using the system (its easter holidays in germany) it eats memory at a significant rate (200 MB during a day) - we have intensive use of IFS-directories for temporary storage of bitmap files that are being merged into print jobs on the PC that triggers this job, could this be the culprit ? Thanks everybody for your tips so far, Philipp Rusch Philipp Rusch schrieb: > Hello all, > this is a strange one: > I did a release upgrade on a V4R4 machine (a 720) to V4R5 in november last >year. > We were at about 50% used disk space at that time. PTF package C0198450 was > installed at that date as well, everything went fine. > Since we did not do any further IPLs since then, we someday noticed that >something > is eating up disk space, until we reached 92 % last week. > Searching for the culprit was at no avail, we ended every user jobs, ended >every non-system > job on the system, it eats space on and on. A short calculation led us to >round about > 300 MB (!) temporary space which is used up every day since november. > WRKSYSSTS showed 29 GB of temp used space out of 77 GB total, this is 38 % of >the > whole system ! > When we scheduled an IPL to get rid of the temporary used space, I did endsbs >*all *immed > at first hand and suddenly all our used disk space was free again ! You could >watch it coming > back available when pressing F5 in wrkssysts display. I never saw this >behaviour on an AS/400 > before. IBM support was nearly as helpless as we, we ordered some PTFs that >might help ... > > Any hints anybody ? > > Have a nice easter weekend, > regards from germany, Philipp Rusch >
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