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I know from upgrading to 5.3 that we did run into alot of issues with the 
change to cqe engine for the queries (sql). I'm not sure how your app is 
running but we did find that with the change to cqe if you are running sql 
statements over logicals with include or omits in it, the queries will tank 
unless you tell the optomizer to use the old query engine (sqe). The other 
issue that we hit it large files with access paths that were "old", you cant 
telll that they are but if you do a chglf and just take the option to force the 
access path rebuild that helped alot. 
 
Not sure if it helps you, but thought I'd mention it 
 
 
 
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Subject: Re: V5R3M0 Performance Issues



You're screaming bloody murder to IBM, right? ;)

                                                                           
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V5R3M0 job performance has tanked.

After upgrading to V5R3M0 our system performance with jobs running in
PASE have tanked.  Jobs that once took 20 minutes now take 5-6 hours to
complete.  Has anyone had this happen?  Jobs running in native mode do
not seem to be affected.  However, when displaying wrksyssts we notice
that our CPU% is running around 20-40% during our daily work load where
it used to run in the upper 80%'s during that same time back on V5R2M0.
We feel this is very strange.

Our PASE jobs are killing our business.  Has anyone else have trouble
with PASE and V5R3M0?

Any help much appreciated, thanks!




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