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What version of the OS?

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 9/19/2011 5:49 AM, Luke Gerhardt wrote:
I've got a CGI job with two threads, each running at around 35% when
/nothing else /is active. They're listed as 'BCI'-type jobs. This CGI
system has been in place for about 6 months. Yesterday, a user
complained of a 7 minute wait changing between two open sessions on his
relatively new Windows PC and concerned persons are pointing at this CGI
system as being a possible culprit due to it having high %s when it's
running alone.

I've tried to delay the notion of scrapping it and writing a PC program
by manually dropping the priority on those jobs to 8. But...how can I
explain it using so much of the system? What are the effects of this
type of job, compared to a full-bore interactive job chewing up 70% of
the system?

Thanks!!

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