Please check the Realm property (in EM under Realms > Config):
Global Values > SharedDurableFilterBound.
This needs to be set to TRUE. If it is FALSE, then I would expect build-up of data in .mem files.
To activate this, you will need to do the following (which will result in the loss of any in-flight messages on these channels):
• Disable the JMS aliases in all ISes
• In EM, go to the relevant channel for the topic which has filtering, click the Named Objects tab, then click Get Names. Select and Delete the named objects that appear (one for each trigger)
• Re-enable the wM Messaging aliases. This will recreate the shared durables with the right settings.
You do indeed seem to have a lot of namedsubqueue files, which could point to some inconsistency in the internal queues. If the above actions don’t solve the disk space issue, then please open a Support Incident, as they can help you clean up the internal inconsistency.
Hope this helps.
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