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Jeff:

If you turn on  OS/400 auditing, you can find out who is
changing it, using the audit journals.  First, you must create the
journal QAUDJRN in QSYS. Next, change the system value
QAUDCTL to *AUDLVL.  Then, change system value QAUDLVL
to *SECURITY. This will record changes to system values, among
other things.

Once you find out who (what user or what program) is doing this,
you can always turn off the auditing again (overhead).

Also, perhaps you have some kind of "software product" that is
supposed to "tune" your system, and so it may be changing this?

You may need to examine any jobs that run automatically, say,
every night, or every morning, for example, as "autostart jobs"
on subsystems, or via the OS/400 job scheduler (WRKJOBSCDE).

Good luck... :-)

Mark S. Waterbury

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffry Kennedy" <jkennedy@certcoinc.com>
To: "AS/400 Questions" <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 8:13 AM
Subject: QPFRADJ


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> I changed my QPFRADJ from '1' to '3', last week and it seemed to help
> performance. I checked it on Monday and it was back to '1'.
>
> I changed it again to '3' yesterday and it was at '1' this morning.
>
> Is it supposed to work that way or do I have a bug (running on V5R1) ?
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