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Is replication really transferring data via my desktop PC?

I have two linux servers running DB2 v8.2 with SQL replication. I
recently started a full refresh of a single subscription set via the
Replication Center GUI. This was successful, but seemed to take a lot
longer than I anticipated. Throughout the process I was getting low
disk space warnings on my desktop PC. At the time, I didn't pay too
much attention to this.

However, the next day I discovered the following file on my desktop
PC:

C:\Program Files\IBM\SQLLI B\DB2\TMP\CCSCR IPT080610001001 25.out
10/06/2008 00:20 8,894,631,449 CCSCRIPT0806100 0100125.out

Looking at the contents of the file, it contains data from one of the
tables in the subscription set that was involved in the full refresh
and the timestamp is consistent with the time that the refresh was
running.

Is the full refresh process really transfering data via my desktop PC?
Is this normal behaviour? Can replication be configured not to do
this?

Thanks in advance.

Jun 27 '08 #1
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