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I have a customer who is reporting that the CPU for some jobs is over 100%
for a period of time.

WAS90SVR 875.39%
QINAVMNSRV 135%
QNPSERVS 900.28%

I'm guessing the first is a webserver job and the other two are system
jobs, obviously.

It's only for a short time during the night that this seems to happen. All
other job CPUs (calculated using CPU time and elapsed time) show exactly
the same as what shows on WRKACTJOB.

Of course, since this was at night they weren't able to compare these 3
jobs on WRKACTJOB.

I know I've seen ++++ before for CPU percentage... but these seem odd.

I do know that there seems to be issues with the list jobs API on this
system to as it will return multiple instances of the same job from time to
time in the active job list (not using SQL, using the API).

Bradley V. Stone
www.bvstools.com
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