Here's an update on the issue.  The file size was 10 Gig and growing
rapidly.  The file was specifically tied to exporting workflow from the
admin tool.  As soon as we would cycle the service associated with the
AR System the file would disappear.  When I would start the export
process, the file would appear.
 
We just moved over to the Windows environment from SUN systems.  I don't
ever remember seeing anything like this on SUN.  If the system would
have been writing a file this large in system workspace, the SUN guys
would have been all over me.
 
I got a response from Support yesterday.  It's working as designed.  I
haven't ever had the admin tool time out with server busy error with an
export of workflow before.  I also did not see (could have missed it
some where) that exporting workflow would create a huge temporary file
in a system temp directory.  If we would have known this before we would
have setup disk space much differently.
 
Dave
 
 
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Was this an import that someone in your environment actually initiated,
or just some random function of AR System?
 
Rick
 
On 9/16/07, Shellman, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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        We moved over to AR System 7.0.1 Patch 003 on Windows 2K3 server
that connects to a separate Windows 2K3 server running Oracle 10g.


        We ran into a situation tonight where a large file was being
created in the c:\windows\temp directory.  The file was growing quickly.
When the AR System services were stopped, the file would disappear
immediately.  After some trial and error, we discovered that the file
was associated with trying to create an export file of all the workflow
on the server.  The export would time out and this file would continue
to grow.  Currently using 7.0.1 Patch 003 admin tool.

        I created a ticket with BMC/Remedy.  We'll see how many hoops I
have to jump through before I get them to understand it's the result of
an export.

        Dave 

        Dave Shellman 

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