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They run in different times in the night,PPMAIN runs just before FMAIN(Final run). This is consistently happening everyday. "Are the i/o files in the same ASP when the two jobs run?" I think it is Yes.How do I check this? --- Jeff Bull <Jeff.Bull@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Are the i/o files in the same ASP when the two jobs > run? > Are the jobs being run at a different time of > day/night? > Have you checked the jobs CPU times (the millisecond > value in DSPJOB, run > attributes) - are these similar. > On the bottom line, you need to capture performance > data while the jobs are > running, then analyse that. > If, as you say, the i/o files are comparable in > size, the program processing > them identical then it's ... > a) environmental - as you suggested, perhaps > journalling or commitment > control > b) data contention - perhaps the data is shared > in one job (locks) and > exclusive in the other > c) hardware contention - other apps are hogging > memory, flooding disk > with i/o's > d) data content - while the i/o files sizes may > be comparable, > conditional processing is a possibility > e) ... I dare say a brain-storming session could > come up with a dozen > more, but this may stimulate a few more lines of > investigation. > > Good luck > > Kind regards, > > Jeffrey E. Bull > OS400 Software Support Consultant > > IBM Certified Systems Expert, iSeries Technical > Solutions > IBM Certified Systems Specialist, AS/400 System > Administration > > * +44 [0] 149 454 9533 swb. +44 > [0] 149 454 9400 > mbl. +44 [0] 786 750 4961 fax. > +44 [0] 149 454 9454 > web. http://www.itm-group.co.uk > > ITM Group Ltd, Latimer Square, White Lion Road, > Amersham, Buckinghamshire, > HP7 9JQ, United Kingdom > > > -----Original Message----- > From: murali dhar [mailto:hydchap1@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 04 May 2004 10:51 > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > Subject: Taking more time > > > Hai!!! > I have a CL program (YQRR10C) with almost identical > size of the input files and output files while > running > in one library YQS36PP(PPMAIN) takes longer time > than > while running in another library QS36F (FMAIN-Final > Batch Run). > > The only thing I can think of is we might stop > Journaling/DataMirror during FMAIN but not PPMAIN. > But YQS36PP library does not do any of them. > > Any ideas why is it so? > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo! 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