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  • Subject: Re: Router Job in Domino subsystem
  • From: ajager@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 22:23:47 +0100



Mike,

In V4R4 the performance adjustment is aranged better then in earlier version
from OS/400.
Make sure that the system value QPFRADJ is set tot option "2". With this
adjustment you make the AS/400 say OS/400 the manager of your performance
adjustment.

If the mail server is running in a other subsystem the you will be better of by
putting the subsystem in the *BASE pool of your AS/400.  You can change the
subsystem with the command WRKSBSD <subsystemname>

When you changed the subsystem you need to stop Domino server and subsystem end
start the Dominoserver again.

A tempory adjustment could be made by putting a greater value of max. active in
the WRKSYSSTS command.

Hope this willl help.

Arjan Jager

www.solidium.nl




MEovino@ESTES-EXPRESS.COM on 12-09-2000 20:22:23

Please respond to DOMINO400@midrange.com

To:   domino400@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Arjan Jager/Beheer/OLYMPIC)

Subject:  Router Job in Domino subsystem





Is the Router job in the Domino (R5.0.3) subsystem referring to mail
routing, or is this something different?
If we move mail routing off a box, will we see this job disappear?  The
reason I ask is that we're using a 170 (V4R4M0) to handle both web serving
and mail routing, and the Router task generally has 22% of the CPU at all
times, and often has around 40% since we upgraded to R5.  We'd like to
shift mail routing to another box, as this is killing our ability to serve
our website.

Thanks in advance,
Mike Eovino
Estes Express Lines
http://www.estes-express.com/

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