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My boss used to do all the tuning himself. But he is quite impressed with
the auto tuner activated on our 840-12way-V5R1M0.
Do you have the latest:
Cum
Group ptf for database
Group ptf for hipers
Rob Berendt
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Jim Damato <jdamato@dollargeneral.com>
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Subject: V5R1 slow?
I'm still digging through the archives. As you might imagine there are
lots
of hits on V5R1 and performance.
We upgraded our 12-way 740 dinosaur to V5R1 this past weekend. We're
dealing with real and perceived slowness issues, particularly in batch.
Our
applications are largely traditional RPG -- there's not a lot of SQL. The
only wild guesses I have are:
* Are our old SPD disk controllers ill-suited to V5R1?
* Is the auto performance adjuster making some really bad decisions?
Were there any other "head's up" issues with V5R1 that I can't remember
reading? Help would be greatly appreciated. Much thanks...
-Jim
James P. Damato
Manager - Technical Administration
Dollar General Corporation
(615) 855-4375
<mailto:jdamato@dollargeneral.com>
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