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Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dan Kimmel
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 2:55 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: WRKACTJOB Discrepancies
Use F10 instead of F5. F5 may be running stats over a very long period of
time. As per the behavior I've seen, stats start accumulating when you start
WRKACTJOB, any F5 CPU percents are averages over that entire period of time
until you hit F10 to refresh.
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jerry C. Adams
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 2:28 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: WRKACTJOB Discrepancies
V5R1 iSeries. Don't ask why ('cause I don't know), but I ran WRKACTJOB on
two different sessions, under the same profile (mine). The CPU % on one
session shows 24.3, but on the other session it shows 6.9.
I have refreshed (F5) several times on both sessions and the wide variance
still shows up (though, of course, the numbers change slightly). The
WRKACTJOB for session D3 registers as .00, even after several refreshes, for
the WRKACTJOB run from session D2.
I signed off of both sessions and logged in again. Now the difference is
minute.
What am I *not* understanding here? I have usually relied upon the
WRKACTJOB command to let me know who or what is impeding progress on the
system and used F5 to refresh the display.
Thanks.
Session D2:
Work with Active Jobs DTO
08/13/12
12:23:10
CPU %: 24.3 Elapsed time: 05:49:54 Active jobs: 127
Type options, press Enter.
2=Change 3=Hold 4=End 5=Work with 6=Release 7=Display message
8=Work with spooled files 13=Disconnect ...
Opt Subsystem/Job User Type CPU % Function Status
QBATCH QSYS SBS .0 DEQW
DTOORDERS AJERRY BCH .3 DLY-600 DLYW
QCMN QSYS SBS .0 DEQW
QCTL QSYS SBS .0 DEQW
QSYSSCD QPGMR BCH .0 PGM-QEZSCNEP EVTW
QINTER QSYS SBS .0 DEQW
D2 AJERRY INT 4.6 CMD-WRKACTJOB RUN
D3 AJERRY INT .0 CMD-WRKACTJOB DSPW
G1 ASANDY INT .0 PGM-CHGAPPSC DSPW
Session D3:
Work with Active Jobs
DTO
08/13/12
12:23:07
CPU %: 6.9 Elapsed time: 00:00:50 Active jobs: 127
Type options, press Enter.
2=Change 3=Hold 4=End 5=Work with 6=Release 7=Display message
8=Work with spooled files 13=Disconnect ...
Opt Subsystem/Job User Type CPU % Function Status
QBATCH QSYS SBS .0 DEQW
DTOORDERS AJERRY BCH .0 DLY-600 DLYW
QCMN QSYS SBS .0 DEQW
QCTL QSYS SBS .0 DEQW
QSYSSCD QPGMR BCH .0 PGM-QEZSCNEP EVTW
QINTER QSYS SBS .0 DEQW
D2 AJERRY INT 2.4 CMD-WRKACTJOB DSPW
D3 AJERRY INT 2.9 CMD-WRKACTJOB RUN
G1 ASANDY INT .0 PGM-CHGAPPSC DSPW
Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
When designing a program to handle all possible dumb errors, nature creates
a dumber user.
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