Does your customer have a product that processes the TCPIP
monitor records? the data is there to show why tcpip is using
cpu. If not, send me some data and i can process it with esamap.
No, this is NOT normal, but when it happens, can be traced down
to what is causing it quite easily with decent tools)

>Date:         Thu, 6 Apr 2006 07:34:03 -0500
>From:         =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kris_Buelens?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>My customer migrated from a 9672 with OSA/2 to a z9 with OSA
>Express and DS8000 dasds.  Today, I observed that TCPIP consumed
>constantly about 30%=
 to 40% CPU during three periods of 8 to
>20 minutes.  The application probabl=
 y is remote access to
>DB2/VM over TCPIP (surely no FTP, NFS, nor SMTP).  I do realize
>that the new OSA is much faster, so more data can be transfe=
>red per second by TCPIP, but 30% of a z9 engine is much.
>
>Should we consider this as normal, or do we have to start digging?
>
>Kris Buelens







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