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increase you tcp/ip buffer size.  find the job in qsyswrk subsystem and
change it from the default run priority of 50 to 30.  Behind interactive but
ahead of batch.  What is qsyswrk sbs memory pools?  Is it only running it
base?  If so, add a second memory pool, I am using one of the share pools.
Change your routing entries to use the new pool.  The only thing I am
running is base is the actual Sbs monitors.  I have defined share pools 1-3
and put qbatch, qcmn, qsyswrk, qusrwrk and others using those.


Christopher K. Bipes      mailto:ChrisB@Cross-Check.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Reeve Fritchman [mailto:reeve@ltl400.com]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 4:00 PM
To: Midrange-L@Midrange. Com
Subject: IFS response time

I'm experiencing extremely long response times when accessing the IFS
through shared folders.  I'm experimenting with a couple of HTML editors
(CoffeeCup, HomeSite) and I'm looking at >60 seconds to download a 2K HTML
file.  My IFS isn't huge nor is it busy.


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