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Are you on V5R3 or later?

I fat fingered the Service Tools password once. Fortunately, there's a command that lets QSECOFR change the password: CHGDSTPWD. There should always be a User id of QSECOFR in Service Tools. This would probably be the one to change - if you're the Security Officer. And the recommendation is that the password not be the same for both.


It is possible for a ST security officer to set-up users for selective functions.

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Don Cavaiani wrote:

I don't remember what needs to go here ??
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Type choice, press Enter. Service tools user ID. . . . Service tools password . . . Note: The password is case-sensitive.
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What do you mean by search on battery cache, how is that done?

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Couple of things to start off with:

Search on 'battery cache' in the archives.
Also, double check your memory pool allocations (WRKSYSSTS, WRKSHRPOOL),
perhaps when you added subsystems you also reallocates some memory from
*BASE.

Elvis

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Subject: Sluggish Performance

I've looked at the archives and tried some of the solutions there first
before posting.

We're experiencing very sluggish performance.  Our CPU utilization is
pretty low most of the time 20-30%.  WRKDSKSTS reveals our I/O running
40-60% Busy with gust to 80-100%.  Actual job through put is pretty
slow.

This has happened recently all at once.  We had added some new
subsystems and the sluggish performance started.  The slowdown caused us
to take them out.  We're still slow.  I don't know if the subsystems had
anything to do with the performance.

Any ideas or things to check would be greatly appreciated.

Glenn Thompson
Senior Analyst




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