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Consider adding the following statement to your Notes.ini if you have not 
done so already.

        PercentAvailSysResources=<some percentage>

By default each Domino server believes that it has access to 100% of the 
system's resources. 

I found this in the RedBook for Domino 6 for iSeries Best Practices Guide. 
 

Richard A. Frye
Software Consulting Hardware, Inc.
(877) 936-9829 (Office)
(513) 936-0128 (Fax)
Rich.Frye@xxxxxxxxx
IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5




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All:

We are running Domino 6.5 on V5R2. All of the jobs are in Priority 20, and 

running in *BASE. We have seen times when the iSeries comes to virtual 
standstill, and the Domino Router task is taking 60-90% CPU utilization. I 

have asked if we are running the current PTF's for our release, and am 
waiting for that answer. In the meantime, if anyone has any guidance, it 
would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Gregg
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