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  • Subject: Re: SMPO0001
  • From: pytel@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 10:40:24 -0600

This is not a job - its a system task.
And It's name is deciphered as Storage Management Page-Out task -
SMPOxxxx.There could be many of them - I beleive xxxx stands for storage
pool number.

This task will wake every now and then and will page out all pages in a
pool, which were changed.
This is how system handles asynchronous changes to objects.
This is perfectly OK for it to run.

Best regards
    Alexey Pytel



"Mark Burns" <burnsmt@ozemail.com.au> on 08/06/98 05:57:40 PM

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cc:    (bcc: Alexei Pytel/Rochester/IBM)
Subject:  SMPO0001





Hi All,

I was running WRKSYSACT in batch to an outfile to check a couple of things
& I noticed that I have a job SMPO0001 which is doing a lot of asynchronous
reads & writes (both database & non-database).

I've had a look through some IBM sites but I can't find what this job is. I
know it's a system job because it's running at priority 0. Does anyone know
what this job is doing?



Mark Burns
Primary Superannuation Services
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