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Dave, Should have plenty of juice.... Does a straight file transfer from the IFS via Netserver perform just as slow? Is your network large enough for multiple segments? Is the PC on the same segment as the 400? If not, can you test a PC that is on the same segment as the 400 and see how that works. If it is fine, then you know the problems in the network and not the 400. Charles > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Snyder [mailto:dsnyder@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 3:33 PM > To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: RE: iSeries Access for Windows Updates > > > Running an 820. Disk capacity is low - around 40%. CPU > capacity probably around 45% on average during the day. We > are current with PTFs. > Dave > > >>> <CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 2/20/04 1:15:28 PM >>> > Dave, > > I've been installing from the QIBM directory for quite a > while. It's even > better now-a-days since when you load a CA service pack to > the iSeries, it > updates the install directory. Now when you install, you get > the latest > level; no separate step to install the SP. > > What size AS/400 or iSeries are we talking about? Is it > running at close to > capacity now? What about PTFs, are you current on cume and > group PTFs? > > Charles >
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