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There is an APAR II12963 that can be viewed on the IBM Technical Support
website at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com regarding the PTFs needed
for each version of the operating system.

Bob Kohlndorfer
Unbeaten Path International
----- Original Message -----
From: <RickCarter@holley.com>
To: <bpcs-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 11:29 AM
Subject: BPCS Performance GUI - after Operating System upgrade


> As400 E730  Mix mode 6.1.01
> Recently upgraded operating System on AS400 from V4R4 to V4R5.  I can't be
> sure this happened after the upgrade due to the frequency of when the jobs
> run but it's possible that my GUI jobs slowed after the upgrade.   THere
> were a few weeks after the upgrade with no complaints but no one can seem
> to remember whether any of the GUI posting jobs were run during that
> period.
>
> We use to have 20 second response time and now it appears to be 4-6
minutes
> consistently.
>
> I've misplaced the link to IBM showing the various  PTF levels and SQL
> updates that are recommended for BPCS with certain Operating Systems.  I
> suspect I need some PTF or upgrade patch for SQL or something to regain
the
> performance I had prior to the upgrade.  Could someone send me the link or
> information on this.
>
> A few weeks ago I received seveal messages about clearing all the record
> locks, log files, etc as that doesn't appear to be my problem as I have
> some of those functions built into my nightly schedule already.
>
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