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  • Subject: Re: WRKACTJOB and WRKSYSSTS
  • From: MacWheel99@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 13:40:48 EDT

One way to make a non-sluggish system sluggish is to sit on WRKACTJOB screen 
doing lots of refreshes.

A better way to get at this kind of info is to visit the various screens one 
time, then return to them again 15-20 minutes later & when I mean the various 
screens I also include DSPJOBTBL & performance tools if you have them.

Also if you want two users to get same results you need to do your restart at 
the same time.

MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)

> From: Domenico.Finucci@Fiditalia.it (Finucci Domenico)

>  May be i'm wrong, but are you shure that you started watching exactly at 
> the same time.
>  On my opinion, you should get exactly the same result at any time simply by
>  pressing F10.

>  From:    midrange.mail@sfmco.com (midrange)
>  
>  I've got a question about WRKACTJOB....
>  
>  We had a situation yesterday where one of our developers noted that the
>  system appeared to be sluggish.  When he looked at WRKACTJOB  he noted that
>  the CPU% was 99.9.  When I looked at the CPU% it was at 53.8.  We both were
>  using the WRKACTJOB command and we were both refreshing at the same time.
>  Does anyone know why the display sessions would be different?  In this
>  particular case we had an interactive session that had ended abnormally and
>  was steadily "eating" CPU%.  On my developers display this particular
>  interactive session had 40% of the CPU, where as, on my display it only
>  showed this session having 10%.
>  
>  The difference was also noted using the WRKSYSSTS command.



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