One poster talked about CMDT and that is a good thought.  But if the file can't 
fit into CMDT what about looking at Innovation's IAM product?  It can do some 
wonderful things in relation to reduced CPU, I/O, and DASD space.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/9/2006 8:00:00 PM >>>
>How about Batch LSR (BLSR) or HIPERBAT

We don't have enough memory for that option.
Remember, this is a small CICS subsystem (4.5% of a 309).
And, it's doing 2000 I/O's per second to a single file.

And, it's CICS!
Batch LSR or HIPERBATCH cannot help it.

Also, for the poster that asked about CPU usage.
Who cares? This entire CICS sub-system is using less than 5% of the processor.
The only one being impacted is this sub-system.
CICS cannot sustain that rate very long without response implications.

We need to know the cost per I/O to size the work effort to repair or remove.

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