Busbuild and AS400

rgz

Active Member
List,
Does anyone know any ways of speeding up busbuild on the AS400? For a full
package, the busbuild on the deployment server (or any nt client) is usually
only a couple of hours, but when it gets to building the same on the as400,
it can take days!
Only our as400 clients suffer - NT enterprise servers fly during busbuild.
We've done the usual tuning of memory pools, setting the jobq to handle
multiple builds, monitoring other server jobs... basically giving the build
all the resource and priority above the rest.
We have a number of AS400 clients, and the higher spec'd AS400's obviously
build the dll's (srvpgms) faster, but it's still not as quick as on a lower
spec'd NT box.
Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks
Richard
 
What's the specs of the '400? Our full pkg build takes about 7 hours on a S20, with 4g of ram and 190 gig of DASD.
 
Richard,
Try running the UBEs 2 or 3 at a time.
Regards
Robert Fletcher
XE SP18.1
AS400 V4R4
 
Hello,
I had the same problem and I resolve it by stopping norton Anti-Virus
services on the deployment server.
Before stopping, the Full Package takes 54 hours and after it takes 19
hours.

Christophe
OneWorld-Xe AS400/DB2 Update2 SP17
NT4.0 Win200/WTS

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List,
Does anyone know any ways of speeding up busbuild on the AS400? For a full
package, the busbuild on the deployment server (or any nt client) is usually
only a couple of hours, but when it gets to building the same on the as400,
it can take days!
Only our as400 clients suffer - NT enterprise servers fly during busbuild.
We've done the usual tuning of memory pools, setting the jobq to handle
multiple builds, monitoring other server jobs... basically giving the build
all the resource and priority above the rest.
We have a number of AS400 clients, and the higher spec'd AS400's obviously
build the dll's (srvpgms) faster, but it's still not as quick as on a lower
spec'd NT box.
Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks
Richard
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