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  • Subject: Re: % DB Capability
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhuis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 14:11:26 -0500
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

As I understand it, except on DSD boxes this should not be a factor for
the rest of us.  On all non DSD boxes you may use the entire system for
DB work if you want. On the new DSDs you are limited to a small
percentage of the system for DB, the rest must be for Domino and other
server tasks. This stops folks from buying the cheaper DSD box, dropping
DOMINO and running off with great performance for less $$s.

In other words there is now a DB govorner to go with the Interactive
govorner on some systems.

 - Larry

David Morris wrote:
> 
> DB'ers,
> 
> Other than the help text "The percentage of processor database
> capability that was used during the elapsed time.  Database
> capability is the maximum CPU utilization available for database
> processing on this server." on the WRKSYSSTS screen, I have yet
> to locate anything that describes what this is telling me.  Can anyone
> point me to where this is documented?


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Larry Bolhuis           | Cogito Ergo Vendo iSeries 
Arbor Solutions, Inc.   |
(616) 451-2500          |               (I think, therefore I buy iSeries.)
(616) 451-2571 -fax     |
lbolhuis@arbsol.com     |        #3  1951-2001
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