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CFINT is only a part of the problem.  Jobs that run under the MI don't
show.  When your streaming off to tape during a save (apart from the time
after you have allocated or deallocated all of the internal objects to be
saved), the WRKACTJOB system usage shows as zero.

Al

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                    "Joe Pluta"
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                    Sent by:                  Subject:     RE: WrkActJob 
percentages are way off
                    midrange-l-admin@mi
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                    08/30/01 07:17 PM
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Magic system jobs like CFINT.  WRKSYSACT usually does a better job of
showing what is actuall running.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Conner
>
> Sometimes when we WrkActJob the CPU utilization in the list
> does not come anywhere near what is being reported at the
> top of the display. Why is that?

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