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  • Subject: Re: Events processing in CEA
  • From: Ata510@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 17:30:43 EST

Hi Dee, 

>>>>>>When testing in a test environment the same events took next to no time
>>>>>>with 1-2% utilization. FYI files are the same size. Same system load.

>>>>>>Has anyone had any similar problems?  Any suggestions?
 
Something must be different between test and live if your file sizes are the
same and one is running the job faster. Do the live and test environments both
run the jobs in the same subsystem/memory pools? Are test and live on
different systems? Investigate what is different and you may find the answer.
Also you should make sure the CEA work files are clear (CALL OEAMNU and use
the option to clear TDRs -- should be run at a point when no one is using
financials) in the live environment.

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