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The HTTP *ADMIN server is heavy on Java so it will take a while for it to
settle down, especially if your system is older.

Make sure you're using F10 to refresh WRKACTJOB, and not F5. I believe F5
is an average.

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On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 4:25 PM Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

With all HTTP servers ended, CPU % is under 4%. So I did

STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) RESTART(*NONE) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)

and the CPU % started climbing. No one else is on the machine. Finally
at 50% and still rising I ended the HTTP server.

I looked for dump files in /www/* and found nothing dated today.

I then did

STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(THE_COOP)

and this is where it sits after 40 minutes:

CPU %: 23.3 Elapsed time: 00:50:22 Active jobs: 183

Type options, press Enter.
2=Change 3=Hold 4=End 5=Work with 6=Release 7=Display me
8=Work with spooled files 13=Disconnect ...
Current
Opt Subsystem/Job User Type CPU % Function Status
THE_COOP BMARTIN BCI 8.7 JVM-/qibm/prod THDW
BOOTH_1 BMARTIN INT .1 CMD-WRKACTJOB RUN
THE_COOP QTMHHTTP BCI .0 PGM-QZSRHTTP SIGW
THE_COOP QTMHHTTP BCI .0 PGM-QZSRLOG SIGW
THE_COOP QTMHHTTP BCH .0 PGM-QZHBMAIN SIGW

Among other questions, I am wondering why: WRKACTJOB is sorted by
Shift-F4 on CPU %; 23.3% minus 8.8% is a missing 14.5%. Is that
somehow relevant to the issue?


On 1/20/2019 11:26 AM, Marco Facchinetti wrote:
Please check if there are dumps in:

/www/IWSSVI/wlp/usr/servers/IWSSVI

Where IWSSVI is the server name.

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