No, this is just straight forward FTP scripts from IBM i peer to peer
   sessions.  The sending system is V5R4, the receiving partition is on 6.1.
   The user space was created by the user profile that only does this FTP
   session, so I'm quite certain that this is where it is coming from.
   Rich
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   On 9/19/2016 1:44 PM, Kevin Bucknum wrote:
 Are you running some version of Bryan Dietz's nstat program as part of
 the job?
 Kevin Bucknum
 Senior Programmer Analyst
 MEDDATA/MEDTRON
 Tel: 985-893-2550
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 Subject: User Space Named LSTNETCNN6
    I have an series of FTP transmissions that occur every night from a
 remote
    server into my server.  I am seeing a *USRSPC object associated with
 some
    of these sessions (there are 5 every evening) named LSTNETCNN6 being
    created in QTEMP.  This appears to be a new behavior that started
 within
    the last couple of months.  The remote server has had no PTFs
 installed
    and our local server is the same.
    Any ideas about what this might be?
    It appears to be happening on transfers that involve just spool files
 if
    that helps.
    Rich Loeber - @richloeber
    Kisco Information Systems
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