On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Gary Monnier
<gary.monnier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It may not be what you are seeing but I've seen client-side applications
do something similar. When SQL is used, database modifications stay in
"temporary storage" until a commit is performed. If commits are not
done by the client-side application in a timely manner a system can shut
down due to lack of disk space.

Makes sense, but wouldn't this be cleared by an IPL in any case?


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