Booth:

The *ADMIN server always starts hard, real hard, but once it gets going it settles down to not use too much resource. Let it finish, it can be 15 minutes on a smaller system, so be patient. Once it's going the utility is so high that not having it running is a non-starter for systems I manage.

There are parts of it that will consume CPU when you are using it, but for the most part it is an efficient application.

Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects



On Jan 20, 2019, at 3:25 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

With all HTTP servers ended, CPU % is under 4%. So I did

STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) RESTART(*NONE) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)

and the CPU % started climbing. No one else is on the machine. Finally at 50% and still rising I ended the HTTP server.

I looked for dump files in /www/* and found nothing dated today.

I then did

STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(THE_COOP)

and this is where it sits after 40 minutes:

CPU %: 23.3 Elapsed time: 00:50:22 Active jobs: 183

Type options, press Enter.
2=Change 3=Hold 4=End 5=Work with 6=Release 7=Display me
8=Work with spooled files 13=Disconnect ...
Current
Opt Subsystem/Job User Type CPU % Function Status
THE_COOP BMARTIN BCI 8.7 JVM-/qibm/prod THDW
BOOTH_1 BMARTIN INT .1 CMD-WRKACTJOB RUN
THE_COOP QTMHHTTP BCI .0 PGM-QZSRHTTP SIGW
THE_COOP QTMHHTTP BCI .0 PGM-QZSRLOG SIGW
THE_COOP QTMHHTTP BCH .0 PGM-QZHBMAIN SIGW

Among other questions, I am wondering why: WRKACTJOB is sorted by Shift-F4 on CPU %; 23.3% minus 8.8% is a missing 14.5%. Is that somehow relevant to the issue?


On 1/20/2019 11:26 AM, Marco Facchinetti wrote:
Please check if there are dumps in:

/www/IWSSVI/wlp/usr/servers/IWSSVI

Where IWSSVI is the server name.

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