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On our system I see a very high temporary storage usage associated with its
jobs.

Temporary
Subsystem/Job User Number Type CPU % Threads Storage
QZRCSRVS QUSER 067217 PJ 19,5 1 6034
ADMIN2 QLWISVR 066064 BCI 4,7 94 936
VVLV310 QTMHHTTP 066537 BCI 0,2 2 274
VVMSPLV QTMHHTTP 066422 BCI 0,0 2 209
ADMIN5 QLWISVR 066066 BCI 0,0 65 197
VVLV310 QTMHHTTP 066542 BCI 0,0 2 184
ADMIN4 QWEBADMIN 066065 BCI 0,0 69 169
QUSRDIR QDIRSRV 065992 BCH 0,0 12 145
QTCPWRK QSYS 065911 SYS 0,0 2 144


Regards,
-Arco

2017-01-23 15:54 GMT+01:00 Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Folks:



If you have V7R3/V7R2 you've seen the new Dashboard added to the Admin
Server. My customers are reporting that the *ADMN2 server runs really
hard pushing CPU percentages up quite a bit while the dashboard is active.
They are also reporting the numbers on the dashboard are different than the
green screen equivalents. On Agile's systems, I can see the increase in
CPU
but since we do not put sufficient load on our partitions very often to
push
them, I can't see differences with any clarity.



Could a couple of you that have V7R3 loaded/running on partitions you push
a
little please observe if the dashboard does push CPU up and if the
dashboard
is different than what WRKSYSSTS would report? I'm interested in how the
faulting seems different too.



My aim is to either disprove the Dashboard is adding significant load or
collect sufficient observations to report to IBM what's going on so they
can
fix it.



Thanks

--

Jim Oberholtzer

Agile Technology Architects



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