Paul,
My first question would be, "what queue is MPEX (or main.pub.vesoft)
running in? If you could do a SHOWPROC while in the shell it might be
helpful. Next, do you have a performance tool like Glance or SOS? If so,
what does it say the process is spending it's time on?
Normally my answer is would be that because MPEX is a shell on top of
the OS, there is every reason that it might be a bit slower at simple
tasks (like listf ,2). However if you feel that the same tasks are
slower now, then there may be a problem. Also, maybe you need to look
beyond the Vesoft product. Is you batch processes running in the same
time that they were before?
Good Luck,
Dave
Mimura, Paul wrote:
> Say has anyone heard of any instances where a command in MPEX is slow,
> but that same command is quick (normal) in MPE?
>
> I can do a listf @.@,2 in MPE and it takes less than a second for 400
> lines to appear. The same command in MPEX takes 8 seconds.
>
> This all began when we rebooted once and accidentally put in a future
> date and some '176' intcode files got compiled with that future date.
> We purged those files after correcting the date, but since then MPEX has
> been very slow.
>
> Ron at VeSoft had me purge ALL of the files with a '176' intcode, but
> the slowness persists.
>
> Thanks
> Paul Mimura
> Sr. SysAdmin
> Smurfit-Stone Container Corp.
> Chicago, IL
>
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