Have a look at the library list and open files, that should give you some
idea of what the job is doing,

if its one of you users accessing the database via some app, or an SQL
utility, you should see files that you know open, or your app libraries in
the library list

cheers
Colin.W


On 27/04/06, Bryan Dietz <BDietz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

not sure.  why not do a GO PM400 and turn off the auto scheduled jobs.

Just a shot.  At least you might tell if it is the problem.

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midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/26/2006 07:17:33 PM:

-> But why would PM400 all of a sudden be going ape all of a sudden?
->
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