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If you have 57xxPT1 installed you should be able to get info from there.
go perform <3> pick the interval and select 3=Job report

that should help narrow it down.

the iDoctor products can also be used to look at performance data.

bryan



rob@xxxxxxxxx said the following on Tue, 8/6/2013 1:23 PM:
Sent performance data off for analysis. Got a message something like "
GDISYS has high disk arm utilization from 4:30am to 7:00am. Do you know
what type of jobs are normally running at that time?" How do I get a list
of jobs that time by I/O? Keeping in mind that I/O could be DB2 or stream
files.


Rob Berendt


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