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.
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>Date:         Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:37:32 -0800
>From:         anson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Organization: http://groups.google.com
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>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.







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