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  • Subject: Re: the hunt for cfint
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 15:06:35 -0400

A 720/206C refers to a 720/2061 w/1502 interactive feature.  The CPW's are 
240 and 120 for interactive.

This references all the processors and feature codes.

http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/n_dir/nas4apar.NSF/ac3f091bfc0283b5862568f90073c74c/63d8d337d7c0610e8625676b0029fe2d?OpenDocument





Bryan Dietz









"Steve Richter" <srichter@AutoCoder.com>
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05/01/01 02:32 PM
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I work on a 720, processor type 206C.  The 206C, ( a cpu type that I dont 
find in my v4r5 system handbook)  is the feature that enables the 720 to 
run interactive jobs w/o penalty.
 
But when I WrkSysAct, I see CFINT01 using 2, 3, 4 pct of the system.
 
The workload on this system is traditional batch and 5250 interactive. 
Many remote users.  No web or domino serving. 
 
And when I try to simulate heavy interactive cpu usage by signing onto 6 
or so terminals and running a pgm that continuously writes to the display, 
cpu usage goes to 95 pct but CFINT stays in the 2 to 4 range.
 
What is CFINT on a 720/206C running in response to?
 
Steve
 


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