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It says the processor is a 7451 on the 520 The 810 has a 7407 processor. Is that what you were shooting for? Patrick Chris Whisonant <Chris.Whisonant@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: domino400-bounces+ptrapp=nex-tech.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx 12/29/2005 03:33 PM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: Normal CPU? If you use: dspsysval qprcfeat - that should get you what you need. Chris Whisonant Comporium Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2 IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5 803.326.7270 | 803.326.6142 fax http://cwhisonant.blogspot.com/ "Patrick Trapp" <ptrapp@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx 12/29/2005 04:26 PM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: Normal CPU? Both systems are in another town. Short of looking at the label on the front, how can I tell which models they are? I'm relatively sure that it is a 520-9406, but haven't needed to know the 810's model for a while. I don't believe I have PM400 on this system. Should I? Is there another way to see that information? Thanks, Patrick Walter Scanlan <wscanlan@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: domino400-bounces+ptrapp=nex-tech.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx 12/29/2005 03:17 PM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc domino400-bounces+wscanlan=us.ibm.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx, domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject Re: Normal CPU? You don't say which 810 and which 520 but. start with wrksysact (you need pm400 for this). It will provide a task list of processes consuming CPU. Then issue set config debug_threadid=1 on the domino console. match the thread from wrksysact using cpu to the console message with the same thread, You now know WHAT is consuming CPU. Next, WHY? that will depend on the what.. Walter Scanlan Senior Software Engineer Domino & Workplace for iSeries 507-286-6088 wscanlan@xxxxxxxxxx "Patrick Trapp" <ptrapp@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: domino400-bounces+wscanlan=us.ibm.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx 12/29/2005 03:03 PM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 To domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject Normal CPU? I have a new 520 (V5R3) -- online less than a week -- that is running the exact same load as the 810 (V5R2) that it replaced. Same configuration, just saved and restored from server to server. Something is bringing the new server completely to its knees (97%+ CPU utilization) and I'm not seeing what it is, so I'm wondering if anyone can provide ideas where I should be looking. Originally, it appeared to be an SMTP issue and bouncing the SMTP task temporarily would resolve it, but I tried that a short time ago and never saw the CPU dip below 60% (the vast majority of it being the Server task). We are a small shop and a third of my users aren't even on the server, so I can't imagine that we have legitimate traffic hitting me this hard when the old box would handle everything we threw at it without a problem. 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