The "curious" part was that I thought you were seeing JES2MON eating more CPU 
than JES2 on your production system.  Upon looking back, though, I see it was 
your sandbox.  That makes a lot more sense.

Jon



<snip>
Why curious? That would be more normal behavior.  The monitor is looking 
at things even on an idle system, so in a sandbox that is just sitting idle most
of the time, the monitor takes more CPU than JES2 itself does.
</snip>

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