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Keith, I would add to what Clare already posted. CFINTnn is an interrupt handler for the operating system. It has a function during normal operations of the OS and should appear in all WRKSYSACT displays. IBM also uses this interrupt handler as the interactive CPU-threshold governor so it will consume a very large amount of CPU when the threshold is exceeded. So don't be alarmed that it is present when the system is not heavily used, it is just doing its normal function. Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > On Behalf Of Keith Nolan > Subject: RE: CPU percentage > > What does CFINT do to our system... I do see this appear in the jobs > when I do a WRKSYSACT
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