Our i5 V5R3 systems seems to have sleeping sickness from time to time, but
we have been unable to pin this down.  This did not happen when we were
running V5R2 on the older 270.

Al

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Hello,

> We installed V5R3 a couple of weeks ago.  Since then one of our nightly
> critical path jobs has more than doubled in run time.

I know I'm joining this discussion late (I haven't been able to keep up
with e-mail this week) but I just wanted to say that I've been having
similar experiences with V5R3.

Since upgrading from V5R2 to V5R3, pretty much everything on the system is
slower.  I don't mean just SQL or just database -- pretty much everything
is slower.

I suspect that my problem is lack of memory -- that V5R2 used less memory
than V5R3 and that the difference happened to matter on my machine, since
I haven't heard anyone else opine that V5R3 is slower.

Unfortunately, I've been too busy to find that out for sure.  If you come
up with a good solution to your speed problems, please post them here. I'd
be interested to see what you learn...

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