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  • Subject: Re: LDFX02 task - what is it?
  • From: "Art Tostaine, Jr." <atostain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 15:39:35 -0500
  • Organization: Creative Computer Associates, Inc.

John Swartzendruber wrote:

> We have a 620-2180 running v4r1.  Normally response time is excellent, in the 
>.2
> - .3 second range.  People get used to that, and let me know when it gets 
>worse
> (sort of like an automatic performance monitoring tool, isn't that nice?).
>
> This morning when the 'alarm' went off, I did a quick look using WRKSYSACT, 
>and
> found a system job/task called LDFX02 that was using about 50% of the CPU.  It
> stayed around for somewhere between 10 and 15 minutes, then seemed to 
>disappear.
> Can anyone share some knowledge about it does?
>
>  -- John
> ----------------------------------------

That doesn't fit within "normal" system task names.  Most IBM objects starts 
with a
Q.  Sounds to me like a Fix program (LDFX).  That type of name makes my "alarm" 
go
off and think, some programmer didn't submit his job to batch ("I didn't think 
it
would take more than 5 seconds to run this job!")

--
Art Tostaine, Jr.
Creative Computer Associates, Inc.
Parlin, NJ
atostaine@crecomp.com


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