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You also may want to read the AS/400 and OneWorld Tuning guide, the one that
is available on the IBM web-site. This guide specifically states that you
should run 1 less UBE then you have processors, this is only for the AS/400.
You may want to look into running NT servers as Application servers, they
tend to run the UBE much better than the AS/400, and they are cheaper then
adding processors to an AS/400. This is a solution that I have implemented
for one of my clients, and they are very pleased with the
results/performance.
Andy
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Jason,</P>
Couldconfigure additonal UBE server(s) to increase the overall processing power/number ofavailable queues. Would have todecide what group(s) of usersshould utilise the additional app server then repoint the DEFAULT UBE OCM entries. </P>
If you decide to go this route, there are otherthings to be considered when setting up additional app servers so if you need to discuss more then email me.</P>
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NT4.0/SQL7.0/B7332SP10.1</P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>>Hi jdelist,
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<DIV></DIV>>We are running B7332 service pack 13.1 on an as400 v4r4 enterprise server
<DIV></DIV>>with Windows Terminal Server. We have about 200 thin clients and about 45
<DIV></DIV>>fat clients.
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<DIV></DIV>>The AS/400 being used is a model 720 with 2 processors with a client server
<DIV></DIV>>CPW of 810 and Interactive of only 35 CPW.
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<DIV></DIV>>Currently our biggest problem is that we cannot process enough jobs at one
<DIV></DIV>>time. As a result there are far too many jobs in one queue. On average
<DIV></DIV>>there are around 50 - 80 jobs sitting in our QB7332 queue. We have 5 queues
<DIV></DIV>>to keep specific jobs apart.
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<DIV></DIV>>Does anyone have any ideas as to how we could improve this situation. We
<DIV></DIV>>are considering increasing our processors from 2 to 4 but want to be sure
<DIV></DIV>>this will help. The idea of increasing the processors is to improve the
<DIV></DIV>>speed that the jobs run through at.
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<DIV></DIV>>Any ideas?
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<DIV></DIV>>Many thanks in advance,
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<DIV></DIV>>Jason Attard
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