On Dec 28, 2007 12:25 PM, DeLong, Eric <EDeLong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have little to offer in the way of hard answers to your question, but I
seriously doubt that, on an i5, you would see performance degrade simply
because WRKACTJOB is running. Perhaps your admin needs to use the
performance monitoring tools in Management Central to pin down what's really
going on....


See, this is the thing, there's really nothing that's "going on". The
system's performance is fine 99% of the time. And, when it isn't, it's
readily apparent that a big production job or two or three is taking a lot
of the resources. To this low-level admin, the sight of WRKACTJOB showing
up on his radar is cause alone to sound the alarms. Yesterday, he outright
canceled my job without warning! I've already cc'd his boss and his boss's
boss on the initial email, and I'm preparing another response, to which I
hope to include some wisdom from this esteemed group.

- Dan

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