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  • Subject: RE: Urgent: How to monitor jobs for .....
  • From: "AS400 Admin" <as400admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 16:35:02 -0400
  • Importance: Normal

Take a look at SNAPSHOT/400 (www.snapshot400.com)
It will make exactly what you want and much more.



Andrei Centea
Sara Lee Branded Apparel of Canada (Canadelle)
Montreal





Hello All,

Is there any way I can monitor jobs in the system for their possible CPU
usage
times exceeding some limit, say, 70% and kill them if they exceed.
Moreover, the other job attributes such as elapsed time etc. also have to be
monitored.

Please send me the solutions at your earliest.

Thanks in advance.

Rajeev.

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