Try checking for the existence of a log file. If you are using the
ODBCLINK/SE product then you may have tracing turned on. The file should be
odbclog.odbcse.sys. When you stop the listener and restart it might purge
the log file and build a new one, which would be consistent with what you
are seeing.

Regards

Richard

Hewlett-Packard Response Centre, Australia

"Chana, Harpreet TCS1C" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> We are using a routing job i.e. ODBC link job. to access the data from
> HP-3000 to local pc (msaccess).
>
> From the last 2-3 days it is consuming lot of disk space and CPU. After
> restarting the job again I am getting the old disk space( 18-19%). abut
> again after 3-4 hours disk space will go to 1-2% of 80gb.
>
> Even is $STDLIST I am not getting any error.
>
> Any Idia??
>
> Harpreet Singh Chana
>
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