I don't remember the name of the job but I recall that when you exceeded your max allowed users (licenses) then the OS started this job that sucked up a ton of resources............Sorry that I can't be more specific but perhaps this will stir something that will get you the answer that you need.
Warmest Regards,
Richard Reeve
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From: tim <tim2006@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Forumn <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 9, 2009 12:39:14 PM
Subject: something is eating my iseries resources, but im not sure how to find it.
At various times during the day the system comes to a crawl. I do a
wrkactjob, but it doesn't show anything. I just purchased performance tools,
but not sure how to set it up to find the hog(s).
Is there a way that the system could tell me what job/processs/etc is
slowing us down? Im guessing I have to have this monitor run all day long.
I just don't know what to run and how to find the problem.
Any suggestions would be great.
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