I seriously doubt that an index was deleted.  Once a file, index, view, etc, is 
created they tend to stay around.  The files in use are for the application I 
support so I'm sure I would have heard something if one was deleted.  There is 
also a second embedded SQL program that has experienced an increase of run time.

I can't say about the cache.  Memory pools are changed prior to nightly 
processing by a CL program so that shouldn't have changed.  I do know that 
operations has been watching it almost every night and has been making 
adjustments to try and improve the run time.  Any change to cache would 
probably have been caught and if not it may be impossible to tell at this point.

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jim Franz
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 11:32 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: V5R3 Performance Issue


any chance a logical view has been deleted that the sql used, or
that the select or order by in the sql stmt has changed? Perhaps
not a v5r3 issue? Did anything change in your memory pools?
Settings for cache?
jim

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Subject: RE: V5R3 Performance Issue


> Can't really give you the reason but I'm not authorized to the command.
I'm on your side and it would have come in handy several times but I can get
into enough trouble without complaining about my lack of authority.
>
> Rick
>
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> What, if you type in WRKPTFGRP it tells you to get bent???  Or is it
> really a policy that you are not even supposed to execute that command?  I
> don't want to get you in trouble but I can't see the business case for
> that.  Unless it's something weird like "Cool, Americredit isn't running
> ptf SI......  That means I can go to their website do this and DOS their
> system."
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> Yea, I should have included that in the original post.
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> I can't look at the PTF's but the operations group is pretty good at
> keeping us current, especially when we have issues like this.  I would
> presume we are current.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sorry.  Have to give the standard first question.  What does WRKPTFGRP
> show?
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> We installed V5R3 a couple of weeks ago.  Since then one of our nightly
> critical path jobs has more than doubled in run time.  Operations has been
> working with another team member on finding the issue but they haven't
> been successful yet.  It appears to be in an RPG program with embedded
> SQL.  I know there is at least one other job using QM queries that has
> also seen a two fold increase in run time.  It's not in the critical path
> so it isn't an issue at this time.  Has anyone else experienced anything
> like this with V5R3?
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> Rick Chevalier
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