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Sylvia Almeida <[log in to unmask]> wrote on 2/26/02:
> We are running 7.0 pp1 on an N4000 with 3 processors and 6GB of memory.
> There is also plenty of free disc space
> Is there a way to check how many processes are running?
Yes, type SHOWWG. It should give you a listing similar to the following:
-----QUANTUM----- TIME
CPU %
WORKGROUP BASE LIMIT MIN MAX ACTUAL BOOST SLICE PROCS MIN
MAX
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AS_Default 30 99 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1000 30 N/A
N/A
BS_Default 100 150 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1000 436 N/A
N/A
CS_Default 152 202 1 200 7 DECAY 200 1623 N/A
N/A
DS_Default 198 212 200 200 200 OSC 200 43 N/A
N/A
ES_Default 206 224 500 500 500 DECAY 200 0 N/A
N/A
The "PROCS" column contains the number of processes running in each
subqueue.
HTH,
John Hornberger
Sr. Systems Programmer
SPX Corporation
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