If they do have performance tools, they have WRKSYSACT (Work with System Activity, I think), which DOES show system tasks along with regular jobs. And you can have it update automatically at an interval you set.
It might be part of the OS now - used to require PT1.
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I wouldn't think so, unless it's causing issues with a replication package
between the two.
I would stick with iNav's Management Central monitors.
Trying crap like WRKACTJOB will not show you system tasks which may be
eating up a big percentage.
If you don't like free graphical solutions you can buy the text based
performance tools from IBM.
If you can find the performance hog, let us know. For example, "I see
system task xxxyyyzzz is eating up a large percentage of our CPU.".
Rob Berendt
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