In addition to the accounting log and actlog, you can also check the summary table for recent entries (in 3.7 and later, I believe).
>select entity, start_time, end_time-start_time as elapsed_time from summary where .... >select colname, remarks from syscat.columns where tabname='SUMMARY' COLNAME REMARKS ------------------ ------------------ START_TIME Start time END_TIME End Time ACTIVITY Process or Session Activity Name NUMBER Process or Session Number ENTITY Associated user or storage pool(s) associated with the activity COMMMETH Communications Method Used ADDRESS Communications Address SCHEDULE_NAME Schedule Name EXAMINED Number of objects (files and/or directories) examined by the process/session AFFECTED Number of objects affected (moved, copied or deleted) by the process/session FAILED Number of objects that failed in the process/session BYTES Bytes processed IDLE Seconds that the session/process was idle MEDIAW Seconds that the session/process was waiting for access to media (volume mounts) PROCESSES Number of processes used for process SUCCESSFUL Successful ? VOLUME_NAME Volume Name DRIVE_NAME Drive Name LIBRARY_NAME Library Name LAST_USE Last Use -----Original Message----- From: Zosimo Noriega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 10:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Elapsed processing time. Hi All, How can i find the Elapsed Processing Time of nodes instead from the dsmsched.log file? Are those related information stored in the database? Thanks for your help in advance. Zosi Noriega ADNOC - UAE