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Tom Liotta wrote:
Cyndi Bradberry wrote:Beyond that, I think Rob suggested looking at your disk status, which is a very good first step when performance drops are noticed with no expected reason.
In this regard, check your disk cache battery. Probably not the problem, though, because all subsystems would be affected, not just QINTER. DSPMSG QSYSMSG should, if that is the problem, have a message; maybe something else. There's, also, a way to look at it in Service Tools, but I forget the menu steps right now.
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