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I'm really not a performance maven, (that's the boss' job), but this is 
what we are having on our 840 12-way with V5R2:

Sys      Pool   Reserved    Max  ----DB-----  --Non-DB---  Act-   Wait- 
Act- 
Pool    Size M   Size M     Act  Fault Pages  Fault Pages  Wait   Inel 
Inel 
  1    2717.73    655.97  +++++     .1    .1   11.7  59.6  174.8     .0  
.0
  2    4528.29     55.13    530    2.3 112.9  158.7 415.5  68773     .0  
.0
  3    5428.31      <.01     80    1.1   2.3    3.1   8.6  874.2     .0  
.0
  4     165.69       .00     20     .0    .0     .1    .2   26.9     .0  
.0
  5    2159.96       .21    227    2.2   4.9   44.2 176.5  457.3     .0  
.0


I suppose it's all how you define "high"?

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




"Walden H. Leverich III" <WaldenL@TechSoftInc.com>
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01/28/2003 09:54 AM
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        Subject:        High NON-DB faults in machine pool (~10) on V5R2 
w/1Gig in pool


OK,

We just moved several machines to V5R2 (720 & 730) and we're experiencing
high (10-15) non-db faults in machine pool on the 730. Auto-tune is on and
the machine pool at 1 Gig (1064 meg to be exact) out of the total 6 Gig
memory -- there is 1.5TB of disk.  Can this be right? We'd consider 
turning
off autotune, but should we have more than a Gig in the machine pool?

-Walden

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