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Well, I said the other day that the problem was gone, but it recurred shortly after I read your message. At least I have the logging options suggested by Walter in place this time... Regarding your suggestions: 1 - DSPSFWRSC doesn't show 5722PT1 on my server. Which I guess you already knew, since I didn't have WRKSYSACT available. Thanks for the suggestion on the Management Central -- I'll check it out. 3 - I've had that particular option active for at least two years. Before we went behind our antispam provider, I used that (and Hold Undeliverable messages) to harvest spammer information and block their IP addresses from connecting to my server. Time-intensive and of limited success, but it made a difference and made me feel better. ;-) Once we were behind the antispam server, I enabled that option on the server. Patrick rob@xxxxxxxxx Sent by: domino400-bounces+ptrapp=nex-tech.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx 01/04/2006 01:47 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? 1 - I don't think WRKSYSACT is part of PM/400. It's part of 5722PT1. Performance Tools. See DSPSFWRSC A workaround is to use the Management Central part of ISeries Navigator. Nice charts - will catch overnights, etc. iSeries Navigator Management Central Monitors System Dig from there. We love it. 2 - Newer machines can run at ungodly percentages. Especially these i5's. Not uncommon for us to hit over 200% of the CPU. When I say this I usually get a snicker from someone who wants to know how to overclock their iSeries cpu also. 3 - Biggest performance increase we ever got was moving to R6 of Domino and changing Configuration Document (not server document) Router/SMTP Restrictions and Controls SMTP Inbound Controls Inbound Indended Recipients Controls Verify that local domain recipients exist in the Domino Directory - Enable that. Before, we'd get a bazillion messages in the mail.box that we'd have to manually clear out a couple of times a day. Otherwise mail would just about come to a halt. Having said all that - probably unrelated to your issue. Rob Berendt
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