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  • Subject: ##EMailNumber 01-WNY-2150107 Domino Server and DASD utilization
  • From: jmoreno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 11:23:00 -0500

Hello

  We are trying to find an explanation for the high DASD utilization of our
AS/400 webserver

 Our AS/400 Webserver has 12.5 Gigabytes of DASD and the % of ASP
utilization
   goes from 74.0 right after the IPL  to  96.0 when all the server jobs
are active

   Here are the stats from our experiment with IPL'ing the webserv AS/400

AS/400                             DASD
Stage                              Utilization

4 Domino Server Running            96.82%

TCPIP Shutdown                74.01%

Is there a way to assign DASD utilization per server, per serve-job, per
server-task
 or perserver-system-resource ?

 Can someone advice a Capacity Planning Guide for the AS/400 webserver.

 Your answers will be greatly appreciated

Jorge

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