I'm not sure what utility Steven is referring to but.........

WRKSYSACT actually shows all jobs that are active for the elapsed time.
So, if you refresh at 10 seconds you will see all jobs that have actually
used the CPU within that 10 second period - it could be 5, 50, or 100+
depending on how many jobs were actually active during that time period.

Now, if it's graphics you want take a look at the monitors that come with
Management Central in CAE.  You can monitor a lot of things and get some
decent drill down capability as well as being able to set a thresholds and
triggers.  Pretty cool stuff........

CPU Utilization (Average)
CPU Utilization (Interactive Jobs)
CPU Utilization (Interactive Feature)
CPU Utilization Basic (Average)
CPU Utilization (Secondary Workloads)
CPU Utilization (Database Capability)
Interactive Response Time
Transaction Rate
Batch Logical Database I/O
Disk Arm Utilization
Disk Storage
Disk IOP Utilization
Communications IOP Utilization
Communications Line Utilization
LAN Utilization
Machine Pool Faults
User Pool Faults




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                    afvaiv
                    <afvaiv@wanado       To:     MIDRANGE-L 
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                    o.es>                cc:
                                         Subject:     WrkActJob percentages 
utility?
                    06/02/2002
                    06:19 PM
                    Please respond
                    to midrange-l





Reading thru the archives, once more..., for the CFINT problem, I found
an answer from

Steven Donnellan ( http://www.simonjersey.com ) "...  WRKSYSACT only
shows the top half dozen or so jobs, not the full picture.We use a
utility from News/400 that shows the top 14 jobs, which then puts
the the figure a lot nearer.  It's also got nice graphics which
impresses the visitors!""

folowed by some people asking him which utility was it ... but coudn't
find an answer to that question.

Did anybody get to find out which utility was Steven refering to ?

TIA
-------------------------
Antonio Fernandez-Vicenti
afvaiv@wanadoo.es


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