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  • Subject: Re:
  • From: email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (James W Kilgore)
  • Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 03:41:58 -0800
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Martinus,

I get this annoying MMU (Monday Morning Update) on my fax machine in my home 
that
rings at about 3 am ... and I can't get them to quit!  It really ticked me off
until, just last week, I read about a product that was to replace the usual
screen scraper 5250/GUI products.  Unlike most products that take an interactive
session and dink with it, it actually made the classic interactive session a
batch session!

Two things;
1) Your interactive jobs turn into batch jobs which is what a server model is
optimized for.
2) It dawned on the powers to be that users could buy less expensive server
models and make NO program changes to their interactive programs, saving a bunch
of cash.  Saving cash is a good thing. <g>

This is a part of my News/400 subscription and I'm willing to bet that if you
check their site you'll read the same article, buy the product, eliminate
interactive sessions from your server (what were you thinking anyway <g>), get a
bonus, retire young, be happy, etc.....

James W. Kilgore
email@James-W-Kilgore.com

Martinus Ivan wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Our client uses AS/400 server model . Currently the interactive workload
> seems to burden the system causing the total CPU utilization approaching
> 100%  . The interactive CPU utilization is only about 12% but the CFINT01
> and CFINT02 job utilize about 40 % each. Is there any way to reduce the
> interactive workload effect on the system ? Thank You All  for the advises &
> comments .
>
> BR
> IVAN
>
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