> So does UKT mean "User Kernel Thread" (as opposed to "task" 
> what I assumed earlier)?  That sounds like it would indicate 
> a misalignment of tasks because one probably would expect 
> them to be on different UKT's.  Right?

UKT is UserKernelThread, one or more tasks can be handled in one UKT:

ID   UKT  Win   TASK       APPL Current         Timeout
T68    7  0x7E8 User        544 Vwait                 0 0
T69    7  0x7E8 User       2352 Vwait                 0 0

The ID is the Task, T68 + T69 are in the same UKT (= Thread). AFAIR there's
a parameter to detect such situations but I can't remember it; I think I'll
dig out my documentation from the (execellent) course material and search
for it.

> I'll redo the test tomorrow with LOAD_BALANCING_CHK set to 30.

That would be interesting :-)


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