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  • Subject: Excessive CPU Usage under TCP/IP
  • From: "Synapse Communications, Inc." <office@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 18:05:07 +0000
  • Comments: Authenticated sender is <office@mail.synapse.com>
  • In-reply-to: <01BA3EE1D4E1D01194BF006097B6EB0A0816B1@can-nt.tor.systemetrix.ca>

Has anyone come across a problem with a sub-system job QZDASOINIT 
running under QSERVER.  WRKACTJOB shows a fairly high 50-90% usage 
but not have any jobs actually using that much, and if the system is 
set up to auto-tune on the fly it puts  *ALL*  the memory it can in 
the machine pool?

This has happened to us under both v4r2 and v3r2, until the job is 
held and canceled nothing can get done,  and on the E170 (v4r2) the 
disk is just thrashing.

The job we are running is a TCP/IP job doing some SQL thru the 
data-base server. Could we be sending it something bad?? Problem in 
termination?? or some undiscovered  bug??

-- Jim Lowary

Synapse Communications, Inc.
http://www.synapse.com
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