Postby 0.0 » Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:50 am
In addition to the good advice given by JohnP for identifying the application that is generating the file, you may also use the Jade Monitor to examine the contents of the file. Knowing the contents of the file will make it easier for the vendor to track down why transient instances of the *identified* classes are overflowing the transient cache into the transient database file.
I recommend that you perform this analysis of the transient file before the file gets too large (when is in the order of 1Gb, say. Perhaps in the evening following the evening that the server is restarted?).
To achieve this, right click the user/process (according to instruction provided by JohnP) and then select option "Transient Database File Analysis". When the report is displayed, right click the Details pane (I.e. the report). You can then select option "Copy Cell to Clipboard" and paste the transient file analysis report into MSWord and supply this to the vendor.