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dennis.e.lovelady@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello, All: One of the iSeries systems in our configuration usually has relatively low (30-50%) utilization during the early morning. However, recently we have had daily occurrences of near 100% utilization (sustained for about 30-45 minutes) at between 5AM and 6AM. We strongly suspect that this is the result of some query being issued by a scheduled job on some other server. We would like to identify either the job or (Ideally) the SQL statements that are being executed under these circumstances.This is causing an impact to that system's ability to quickly processdata coming from MQ during that time period, which is a very bad thing in this case.Can any of you give some idea what we might do to identify the job oruser, and potentially the exact statement that is causing this performance hit? Or maybe some other information I need to provide in order to arrive at an answer?Thank you, Dennis E. LoveladyAccentureThis message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged, proprietary, or otherwise private information. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of the email by you is prohibited.
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