>We have a 620-2180 running v4r1.  Normally response time is excellent, in
>the .2
>- .3 second range.  People get used to that, and let me know when it gets
>worse
>(sort of like an automatic performance monitoring tool, isn't that nice?).
>
>This morning when the 'alarm' went off, I did a quick look using
>WRKSYSACT, and
>found a system job/task called LDFX02 that was using about 50% of the CPU.  It
>stayed around for somewhere between 10 and 15 minutes, then seemed to
>disappear.
>Can anyone share some knowledge about it does?
>
> -- John
>----------------------------------------
>John Swartzendruber
>Mennonite Mutual Aid, Inc
>johnbs@mma-online.org


Just offhand, I'd say LDFX02 is designed to annoy users.   (ducking)

re: your 'automatic performance monitoring tool...'  We used to have one.
She was in California, we're in Northern Kentucky.  We knew we had response
time problems licked when she called -us- and told us response time was
good!   (:

--Paul e Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com


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