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James, Thanks for the reply! I had never known to look for this before but, needless to say, I was a little shocked when I found the following numbers: WRKSYSSTS shows Jobs in system = 514 (for the past 10 minutes, it's been hovering in the 512 - 515 range) Our system values: QACTJOB - Initial number of active jobs 20 QADLACTJ - Additional number of active jobs 10 QADLTOTJ - Additional number of total jobs 10 QTOTJOB - Initial total number of jobs 30 Are these the shipping defaults from the factory? I _think_ I want to change QTOTJOB to 500, but will wait for advice from those who know better on the list. I have no reason to believe that 514 number goes much higher; we run fairly level all day long. Just to compare, we have a V3R7 box that currently has 799 "jobs in the system" and has the same system values as shown above. However, both WRKSBMJOB & WRKUSRJOB respond within 1-2 seconds. Does the RISC box manage fragmented job data better than CISC? Dan Bale IT - AS/400 Handleman Company 248-362-4400 Ext. 4952 ----------------- Original Message ----------------- Dan, You may want to look at the system values for initial number of jobs and additional number of jobs, then the total number of jobs on the system. I've seen this happen when job data is fragmented. D.BALE@handleman.com wrote: > > Good grief! WRKSBMJOB & WRKUSRJOB are absolutely slug-like on this V3R2 > system. It can take up to 30 seconds to get a response, everything else > (i.e., WRKSPLF, WRKACTJOB) is at or near sub-second response. This on a > system where the CPU usage is 8.2% for a two minute interval (right now). Is > this a V3R2 issue? > <<snip>> +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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