Hi,

Just an FYI - we do have a lot of QZDASOINIT jobs that occupy a large percentage of CPU utilization, but this was already occurring before the upgrade, so there's something else occurring that is killing our system performance.

You don't happened to change the priority of qzdasoinit jobs in your old environment?
After the upgrade they are probably running with priority 20 as per default.

Best regards

Stefan Tageson

stefan.tageson@xxxxxxxxxxxx

+46 732 369934


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