Is all we have and it always runs flawlessly.  However, a couple of hours ago, 
the Apache jobs were taking MOST of the CPU - for the first time ever.  I have 
no idea what happened??

Don
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Message ID . . . . . . :   CPI1479                                             
Date sent  . . . . . . :   12/28/06      Time sent  . . . . . . :   13:23:11   
                                                                               
Message . . . . :   Interactive activity approaching installed capacity.       
                                                                               
Cause . . . . . :   The interactive capacity installed on this system is       
  capable of using 12.7 percent of the total system processing power for       
  interactive work (applications that use a 5250-like datastream to            
  communicate with the workstation).  Interactive activity on this system has  
  exceeded the threshold value of 10.9 percent of the total system processing  
  power.  If the interactive workload is allowed to increase, interactive      
  response times may become erratic and total system throughput may be         
  diminished due to the overhead incurred when the interactive threshold is    
  exceeded.                                                                    
    This message will be repeated every 60 minutes until the amount of         
  interactive activity on the system is reduced below the threshold value.     

Don F. Cavaiani
IT Manager
Amerequip Corp.
920-894-7063
 
'Treat every person with kindness and respect, even those who are rude to you. 
Remember that you show compassion to others not because of who they are but 
because of who you are.'--Andrew T. Somers 

"When faced with the choice of being 'right' or being 'kind', choose the kind 
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