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I ran into a 2GB IFS file today:
/core.20121001.094502.597368.0001.dmp.
Anyone know where this might have come from?
It was created at 9:45 this morning, but I see nothing in QHST that
seems to explain it. I discovered it only because Mimix wasn't happy
about it, otherwise I might never have known about it. I definitely
don't need it on the backup box.
I imagine is it system generated--I'm guessing it is from Java and I've
found a similar /java, ... .dmp one, though much smaller. We have
relatively little Java code, but I believe the PSF/400 PDFing routines
are in Java and we do a fair amount of that.
If I must have these dumps, I really would like then to go somewhere
else so that I could better suppress replication.
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