A decent performance monitor package would show exactly what internal TCPIP task is using the CPU, even what connection is using what bandwidth. ESALPS comes to mind.. I just never liked performance management by guessing. "http://velocitysoftware.com/product.html"
>Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:37:32 -0800 >From: anson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Organization: http://groups.google.com > >Can someone give me an idea what could have TCPIP been doing by running >at 60% of the CPU time? >A VSE/ESA (2.7) batch job intiated a mass deletion to a DB2 (7.2) under >z/VM 4.4 by scanning a large table, selectively delete records by date. >DB2/VM was running 30%, but TCPIP/VM was running 40-60%. I am not a DB2 >guru, but I suppose it SNA traffic and there is no network >communications, what is TCPIP doing? Please advice where do look. >Thanks. >Anson Ngai. "If you can't measure it, I'm Just NOT interested!"(tm) /************************************************************/ Barton Robinson - CBW Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Velocity Software, Inc Mailing Address: 196-D Castro Street P.O. Box 390640 Mountain View, CA 94041 Mountain View, CA 94039-0640 VM Performance Hotline: 650-964-8867 Fax: 650-964-9012 Web Page: WWW.VELOCITY-SOFTWARE.COM /************************************************************/
