I'm trying to do some cleanup on our test system and found library QSYSDIR, 888 
MB total, with 883 MB of that in save files.  These files are mostly named 
QSIxxxxxJ1where xxxxx appears to be a PTF #.  When I do a DSPSAVF on them they 
appear to be java runtime objects.  The objects in the save file also appear to 
exist in the IFS under /QIBM/ProdData/OS400/Java400/ ...  

I called SupportLine, and was first told that these save files could be 
deleted, then was told not to delete them, then they said that they would open 
up a discussion group on this.  Does anyone know if these save files can be 
safely deleted?

Regards,
 
Scott Ingvaldson
iSeries System Administrator
GuideOne Insurance Group

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