Looks like these are DB2 CLI /ODBC trace files. Check the following.
1.ODBCINI path and CLIINIPATH in the instance environment, these variable are used to 
set the file path for odbc.ini/db2trace.ini files. 
2. If these variables are not set, check the default path for these files. sqllib/cfg 
for db2trace.ini and  user home directory for odbc.ini
3. In these files find section variable that enables the tracing and unset it.
 
If this is not the case, there could be some application causing this,  possibly MS 
EXCEL/MS ACCESS using DB2 for database access.
Regards ,
Ajith
-----Original Message-----
From: Sireesh Chandra M, STC Chennai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DB2EUG: Files in \SQLLIB\DB2 directory



Hi DBA's, 
        I have a DB2 UDB 6.1 EE on Windows NT. Under the \SQLLIB\DB2 directory, there 
are some files having numbers as filenames like the following. The type of the files 
is shown as '0 file' under NT
explorer. Can anyone tell me what these files are and their significance to DB2. What 
should I check before deleting them? They are occupying lot of harddisk space.

372.0 
1fe.0 
278.0 

etc. 

Regards 
Sireesh. 



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