Hi,

We are experiencing exactly the same problem.  When the Domino jobs start
the system basically grinds to a halt until the Domino jobs have completed.
This seems to get worse the more data there is in the databases.  Is there
anything I can do?

Thanks

Steve Simpson
IT Manager
Welwyn Components



                                                                                
                                          
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Nathan,

Yes, this sounds like fairly normal Domino behavior.  Batch jobs will try
to consume whatever resources are needed in order to accomplish their
job.  Having a job periodically wake up and do some intense work should
not be considered a problem unless your system is approaching CPU
capacity.

If your system is approaching 100% CPU utilization and the Domino jobs
push you over the edge to the point where interactive users (or other
critical jobs) experience prolonged response times, then you have a
problem.  Are you there?

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> On Behalf Of Nathan Simpson
> Subject: Priority and CPU usage of Domino Services
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone had any need to change the run priorities of the Domino
> services on iSeries?
>
> Occasionally they jump up and take a fair bit of  CPU. Like yesterday
> the
> SMTP service was using around 30% of the CPU but it was dropping
> slowly.
>
> We only have 70 mail users (25% big users the rest almost nothing) and
> no
> application use.
>
> When using WRKACTJOB SBS(DOMINO00) the EVENT service is using 1.8%, the
> SERVER service 2.3% and the rest are below 1%.
>
> Sometimes we see the SERVER service up around 15% but only for a short
> time and then it drops back again.
>
> Does this sound normal?  If not, what  have others done to stop Domino
> using a  lot of the CPU?
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards,
>
> Nathan Simpson



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