• Subject: Re: Performance problem
  • From: Kevin H <kevinh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 01 May 2001 06:51:23 -0400

chris

if you want to limit the jobs in qinter, you need to change the subsystem 
description..
you can limit the number of people signing on at the subsystem or the 
memory pool level.
<ie, CHGSBSD  command, MAXJOBS parameter..>

Sounds like you have too many people signing on.
you are stuck with...
1) stop people getting in
2) let them in, and nobody works well as CFINT runs amok..

good luck


just another humble opinion
kmh

At 02:48 AM 4/30/2001, you wrote:
>Hi all
>
>I've got a performance problem on my AS/400 720.
>Most likely I've got to many users doing a signon
>and therefore the task "CFINT01" is more or less
>constantly over 80%.
>(Have V4R4M0, and loaded the latest cumulative ptfs)
>I know that an upgrade of the interactive card would help.
>However, to avoid the problem as an interim solution I would like to
>restrict the access on QINTER. I tried to change with
>CHGJOBQE the maximum active jobs to 60. This didn't help.
>After 60 entries other people can still logon.
>
>Any ideas/examples ?
>
>Thanks a lot
>Chris
>
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