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I currently use MPG for performance analysis and MPLUS for monitoring.
MPG revealed the jobs, but cannot not notify.
It wasn't a true loop, each of the 14 jobs was taking about 5%, that pushed the system to 100%.
MPLUS does have a CPU monitor, I probably will enable that.

As long as there is something to get someone to take a closer look.

Paul


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El mar 18, 2015 9:12 AM, "Steinmetz, Paul" <PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx> escribió:

We had an interactive application (14) jobs, that all started looping,
triggered by a comm error, causing CPU to go to 100%.
This problem began yesterday morning around 9:15, but we didn't notice
the issue till this morning.
Nightly save and early morning batch jobs still running.
No errors.
Only messages in qsysopr was msgq wrapped for those 14 jobs.

How do others monitor for either a looping job and/or CPU near 100%?

Thank You
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