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  • Subject: Re: What is task CFINT1??
  • From: John Hall <jhall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 14:43:06 -0400
  • Organization: Home Sales Co.

Raikov, Leonid wrote:
> 
> CFINT1 is a part of the AS/400 task despatch mechanism. Normally it
> should not eat up more than 3-5% of the CPU, but there are exceptions to
> this rule of thumb. The most common is when you try to use an AS/400
> server model as an interactive engine. In this case CFINT1 prevents you
> from adding more interactive workload than designed by IBM for this type
> of configuration. Also, if you have a lot of task generating process
> (e.g. file/program restore), task management may cause CFINT1 to devour
> up to 15% CPU. Anything higher than that is pretty unusual for an AS/400
> system.
> I heard there are other system activities running under CFINT1, but I
> don't know what they are. You can take a look in the Diagnostics Guide,
> containing a section on the most common LIC tasks and their functions.
> 
> Lo

What subsystem does this job run in.  I don't see it on my system under
wrkactjob.  
We have 170 on V4R2.  I would like to monitor this process so I know
when it is kicking in.

John Hall
Home Sales Co.
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