Because this is a DSD box, it is entirely possible that CFINT could kick
in with little or no interactive load.  There are going to be three
performance tiers:  Domino workloads get the full processor, everything
else gets a small percentage, and interactive gets even less.

What is your processor feature code Mark?  You said that your were
running a light HTTP workload, anything else?  It would not take much in
the way of a non-Domino workload to trigger this.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> admin@midrange.com] On Behalf Of Chris.Whisonant@comporium.com
> Subject: Re: 170's performance after V5R1 - IPL fixes
>
> The CFINT jobs should only kick in if actual interactive jobs are
> exceeding the threshold of the interactive feature. This is all part
of
> IBM's interactive tax. The magnitude of the jobs has changed over the
> releases of 4.4, 4.5, and 5.1. There likely isn't a PTF to fix this
> though
> I wish there were.
>
> Chris Whisonant




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