Thank for your response.  I guess I'll have to tell my users not to work so
hard :) because upgrades come once a year at best and it's a long time until
January.  It seems that this topic sure has hit a nerve.  Most of the
comments suggest that converting to Client Server or, even better, browser
based applications is the answer.
This may provide a solution to poor system performance, but in a environment
that uses about 95% packaged (and virtually pure) applications it's not
going to happen.  We are beginning to use C/S and browser based applications
for reporting (inquiry) functions but the hard core of our ERP and WMS
systems are still "green screen" and I'm not convinced that moving them to a
much more fragile Novell network and Intel based processors will be a true
increase in performance.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lemen, George (Contractor) [SMTP:george.lemen@weyerhaeuser.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 1:43 PM
> To:   'Midrange-L'
> Subject:      
> 
> Bill --
>  CFINT01 is the performance "enforcer" built into the system microcode.
> You
> CANNOT get rid of it.
>  If CFINT01 is "sucking your system dry" it is because the interactive
> portion of your workload is exceeding the INTERACTIVE CPW rating for you
> box
> (not the overall box CPW but the interactive rating). When you exceed the
> Interactive CPW rating CFINTxx intentionally drags the WHOLE BOX down to
> the
> interactive CPW rating(!).
> 
>  Some things that will contribute to setting off CFINT (in a hurry):
> *     Running compiles interactively
> *     Running  large queries interactively
> *     Running CPU intensive batch work interactively.
> 
>  It is also possible that the interactive portion of your workload has
> simply exceeded the interactive CPW rating of the box you are on (check
> your
> model and processor feature(s) in the AS/400 handbook). Depending on the
> CPU
> model, you may be able to purchase an upgrade to the interactive CPW
> rating
> of your box (this may also lead to software tier price changes). 
> 
> Your business partner (or IBM) should be able to help you determine what
> the
> cause is and what reasonable remedies are.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> 
> > Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 07:52:05 -0400
> > From: Bill Erhardt <ERHARDT@baldwinhq.com>
> >Subject: WRKSYSACT
> >
> >Almost every time I run the WRKSYSACT command I find a system function
> >CFINT01 just sucking the system dry.  Anyone have an explanation of what
> >this hog is?
> >Bill Erhardt
> 
> George Lemen
> Sr. Technical Consultant, CIBER Inc.
> CIBER phone/voice mail: (425) 451-2575 x142; e-mail: glemen@ciber
> Weyerhaeuser CER Operations Manager
> Weyerhaeuser phone: (253) 924-7975; e-mail: george.lemen@weyerhaeuser.com
> 
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