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Hi all,

We finally completed our upgrade to v6r1 on the weekend on out 520 box. The upgrade was flawless with the exception of having to turn off Extended Passive Mode and Extended Port Mode for some of our FTP jobs. However, I noticed that since the upgrade our system is running abnormally slow - batch jobs are piling up and the overall system performance is lethargic.

We have two weeks until our migration to our new Power7 box, but I'm wondering if there's anything I should look for in the meantime. Here's a brief rundown of the current box:

- Model type - 9406-520

- Main Storage - 16GB (auto-adjusting)

- DASD - 850GB (49% utilized)

Just an FYI - we do have a lot of QZDASOINIT jobs that occupy a large percentage of CPU utilization, but this was already occurring before the upgrade, so there's something else occurring that is killing our system performance.

Any ideas on where to start looking?

Thankee-sai!

/b;

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Simcoe Parts Service, Inc.
Ph: 705-435-7814 x343
Fx: 705-435-5029
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