and the graphs help me alot .... over time I can see if response time is
improving or is disk is being eaten.  Also, my President likes to see something
from IBM




barsa@barsaconsulting.com on 12/13/2001 01:37:29 PM

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Basic PM/400 is free in the US if you have hardware service from IBM.

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

400>390

914-251-1234
914-251-9406 fax

http://www.barsaconsulting.com
http://www.taatool.com






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register for PM400 and have IBM send you the graphs.  Cost?????




prumschlag@phdinc.com on 12/13/2001 11:11:07 AM

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cc:    (bcc: Gail L Crane/Johanson/JMC)

Subject:  Interactive Response Time





I have been asked to come up with a plan so that no user will ever have to
wait
more than 30 seconds for an AS/400 interactive response.  The request (from
the
company president) was based on a completely out-of-context observation of
one
user who had to wait 2 minutes for a response to one particular screen on
one
occurrence.  The president's intent is good, he just does not know what he
is
asking for.

Because I don't believe his request can be or should be satisfied as he
worded
it, I am planning to reshape it into an initiative to monitor both average
and
longest response times, set goals (not guarantees) for both, be able to
explain
exceptions, and propose a series of solutions that are most cost effective.
I
will report this to him on a monthly basis.  Sounds pretty noble, huh?

Just for the record, Ops Navigator shows that throughout the day our
average
response time is normally under 2 seconds, and often under 1 second.  We
are
running JDE World on a 730 dual processor.

I am sure there are hundreds of ways to approach this (bigger processor,
more
memory, more disks, better management of file sizes, better scheduling of
batch
jobs, LPAR(?),  separate test box, programming changes, yada, yada, yada.).

Here is my question (finally).  Other than pulling out the Performance
Tuning
manuals, is there a quicker/easier/better way to approach this?  Remember,
my
goal is to develop meaningful performance measures and be able to identify
solutions to performance problems.

Thanks.
Phil


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