Scott Chapman wrote:

>Of course, when anybody came to me complaining about an S322, assuming it was 
>already in one of the classes that allowed them to get the max we allowed of 1 
>or 2 hours of CPU time, my first reaction was always something along the lines 
>of "Are you sure you aren't looping? Are you sure you don't have a tuning 
>opportunity that needs to be fixed?" An hour of CPU time is usually a whole 
>lot of work.

Agreed.

Watch the CPU usage of that job. If it is very high in relation of the other 
tasks, then there is a possible loop. Or lots of I/Os. Or you see excessive SMF 
records being written. Or you see that job is spitting out gazillion lines.

Scott, I would go the same tuning route as you (and slap that complainer hard 
and loud. ;-D )

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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