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My boss is more of a performance guru than me, but
1) What is the value of WRKSYSVAL QPFRADJ?
2) If you fire up Operations Navigator, Management Central, your400,
monitors, system; where are you seeing your hits?
Rob Berendt
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Hi guys,
i've some questions to you. is somebody wich has a experience with domino
http server on os/400. cause we are running on V5R1 with domino 5.0.8 and
we have a big performance problem. it mean that the same app wich run on
Linux, 300MHz pentium 128MB RAM is 4x so fast as
iSeries 270-22A2 with 1500MB RAM. I mean, that te request on Domino 400
take 4.sec and on Linux 1.sec ?!
is someone wich could explain it ?!
thanks peter
...and it is not a net problem or something else (i've tryed all tips form
all Redbooks etc.), we have done test with one people enviroment ...
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