Start with a joblog of one of the server jobs and see if you can figure out why it got started, what program it's running, etc.?

Put the primary server job on hold to stop it from spawning more jobs?  Then maybe whatever is sending all the requests will fail and you'll know where the problem is coming from.

There's probably a better way, but that's where I'd start.


On 1/17/2019 4:37 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
uh oh...  What have I done, how I do find out, and how do I stop it?

Liking IWS. really good stuff.

On the other hand, this afternoon machine went to 98% busy with dozens of server jobs running.  Not even sure where to start looking.



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