On Wed, 23 May 2007 12:39:09 -0700, Edward Jaffe
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>Jon Brock wrote:
>> Curious.  On my production system, JES2 has used about 6 times the CPU as
JES2MON.
>>
>
>In other words, IBM increased your _production_ JES2 CPU utilization by
>over 16% when they delivered JES2MON. Yikes!
>

I see similar numbers on my production 1.6 LPARs.  

But looking at it another way - the total increase to the entire system was 
about .5%.   If you see that number buried in other tasks when you do
an OS upgrade, it's acceptable.  It is easier to "pick on" when it is a new
task.

Was _anything_ JES2MON does ever part of JES2? Or was it all "net new" CPU
usage.

BTW, on my production SAP LPAR - which is really just a DB2 back end
for SAP on AIX, JES2MON and JES2 CPU times are almost identical.

Mark
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