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  • Subject: RE: What is task CFINT1??
  • From: Bob Crothers <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 12:18:30 -0000
  • Organization: Cornerstone Communications, LLC

You are on a server model of the AS/400.  And CFINT1 is the "throttle" 
on interactive performance for server models.  As interactive CPU 
useage goes up, CFINT1 CPU useage goes up...effectively limiting the 
usefulness of  server models for heavy interactive loads.

You should never run "batch type" jobs interactivly on an AS/400. 
 This applies even stronger to server models.

The offending job will be the interactive job using the most CPU.  It 
will probably be only using 8-10% CPU (maybe higher, maybe lower), but 
it is the one causing your problem.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From:   Larry Bolhuis [SMTP:lbolhui@ibm.net]
Sent:   Tuesday, September 29, 1998 9:45 AM
To:     Midrange Systems Mailing List
Subject:        What is task CFINT1??

This morning I was trying to solve a customers performance problem and
found the task CFINT1 in WRKSYSSTS as the culprit.  This task was
consuming 60-80% of all CPU for over an hour.  There were no QSYSOPR
messages, no problem logs, no disk problems or excessive activity, no
communications lines in other than ACTIVE state.

What is this task or where can I find out more about it?

TIA

Larry Bolhuis
Arbor Solutions, Inc
lbolhui@ibm.net
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