Hi
I don't know if it is an sftp specific issue or not
We have here never used sftp, but we are using ZFS instead of HFS.
For me it would be interesting to know who is writing full the file system.
Maybe a TRAP on errno2 if it is not clear
On 30.07.2012 07:31, NAIDOO, Raleigh wrote:
I have
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 15:31:13 +1000, NAIDOO, Raleigh wrote:
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A. C'mon!
Are you using the df -v command to investigate this further?
As
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 09:05:44 +0200, Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
Hi
I don't know if it is an sftp specific issue or not
We have here never used sftp, but we are using ZFS instead of HFS.
For me it would be interesting to know who is writing full the file system.
Maybe a TRAP on errno2 if it is
I have configured sftp to run under USS on my z/OS V1.11 system. The physical
HFS file system associated with sftp files seems to continuously run out of
space. The data in this physical file system is transient in that it is removed
once it has been copied to the mainframe for inbound files