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Chuck,

The other thing to consider is that a system task is running and taking up
your CPU%.  Without performance tools and the WRKSYSACT command I'm not
sure how you would see this......

WRKACTJOB will only show jobs...........

Michael Crump
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                      "Graves, Chuck"
                      <cgraves@roddapai        To:       midrange-l@midrange.com
                      nt.com>                  cc:
                                               Subject:  RE: What's STEALING my 
SYSTEM
                      05/31/02 06:18 PM
                      Please respond to
                      midrange-l





My nightly backup has suddenly gone from 2.5 hours to 5-6 hours in
length.

When I do WRKACTJOB, I see my CPU is at 90+ % of utilization, yet when I
sort by CPU usage, it adds up to only 3-4%

What else is going on?????

Model 620/2181

Of note: This week we upgraded our point-of-sale system from OPM to ILE.
But when the backup runs, QINTER is down, the job is submitted, running
in it's own activation group, and nothing else is running...where is the
90% at?
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