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  • Subject: RE: WRKACTJOB and WRKSYSSTS
  • From: "midrange" <midrange.mail@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 08:44:40 -0500
  • Importance: Normal

we were both using f5 to refresh

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com
[mailto:owner-midrange-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Finucci Domenico
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:16 AM
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject: R: WRKACTJOB and WRKSYSSTS


Wich key did you used to refresh ? F5 OR f10 ?
Having the cursor on the percentage, press F1 while in WrkActJob display:
you will get an explanation on CPU % and elapsed time.

Sincerely

Domenico Finucci
Fiditalia , Milano, 02- 4301-2494


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: midrange [mailto:midrange.mail@sfmco.com]
Inviato: giovedì 21 giugno 2001 14.45
A: MIDRANGE-L
Oggetto: WRKACTJOB and WRKSYSSTS



I've got a question about WRKACTJOB....

We had a situation yesterday where one of our developers noted that the
system appeared to be sluggish.  When he looked at WRKACTJOB  he noted that
the CPU% was 99.9.  When I looked at the CPU% it was at 53.8.  We both were
using the WRKACTJOB command and we were both refreshing at the same time.
Does anyone know why the display sessions would be different?  In this
particular case we had an interactive session that had ended abnormally and
was steadily "eating" CPU%.  On my developers display this particular
interactive session had 40% of the CPU, where as, on my display it only
showed this session having 10%.

The difference was also noted using the WRKSYSSTS command.


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