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wrkdsksts shows no 1 disk unit greater than 10%. is 35% a cumulative number?
I do not see anything in wrksysact abnormal...what would show there? high
cpu util? page fault? Even if the machine automatically ipl'ed (how can I
tell?), would that cause this problem? Is temp address % of .051 too high?
Yikes!!!!!!!!!!!



>From: "Andy Nolen-Parkhouse" <aparkhouse@attbi.com>
>Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com
>To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
>Subject: RE: my system is sluggish and I don't why?
>Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 12:12:05 -0500
>
>Rick,
>
>Changes to the QPFRADJ system value take effect immediately.
>
>Running on a UPS and then resuming operations from utility power should
>not affect overall system performance under normal circumstances.  Are
>you sure that you did not IPL?  There is a system value that will cause
>the system to power up when power is restored following a failure.
>
>If something intense is consuming processor cycles and it doesn't show
>up under WRKACTJOB, then you may have a system task running amok.  If
>you have Performance Tools installed, use the WRKSYSACT command to
>check.
>
>What sort of disk activity are you reporting?  Use WRKDSKSTS command to
>check per cent activity.  I'm assuming that when you mention disk
>utilization, you are referring to the per cent of system ASP used, not
>activity.  If your activity is at 35%, this would be high and would
>affect overall system response times.
>
>Regards,
>Andy Nolen-Parkhouse
>
> > Subject: my system is sluggish and I don't why?
> >
> > Wrksyssts shows no response time trouble or any users with excessive
>CPU%
> > utilization. The system lost power on Saturday but actually never went
> > down...power saved until power problem fixed. Could that have caused
> > trouble? The system total jobs is at 175 and sysval=1000. Disk
>utilization
> > is only 35%. Temp addresses at .051%...is that a problem?
> > Machine hasn't been brought down in a VERY LONG TIME. No wait to
> > ineligible
> > or non data base faulting in double digits. Sysval for qprfadj WAS
>='2'
> > yesterday but i changed it during the day. Does that keep running
>anyway
> > until IPL?
> >
> > Help please?
> >
> > Rick Rayburn
>
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