In a recent note, Vir Calimlim said:

> Date:         Thu, 11 May 2006 21:06:07 +0800
> 
> My intention is to ran a SDSF batch job that would show which "DA"
> task has the highest CPU usage at any specific time. The batch job's
> output shows all the tasks but only the batch job and WLM have CPU% >
> 0 and the rest has 0. When I go online, most of the tasks show non-0
> CPU% values. How do you get SDSF batch to show the CPU usage of all
> the other tasks the way they are presented in the foreground? Would
> you have any better way to do this? My rexx exec has the following:
> 
An unscientific experiment seems to show that the first DA command
I issue shows meaningless data; a refresh gives better data.
I can suspect that there should be an intervening delay for
averaging.  I'd do this by running SDSF under a Unix shell
with isfin redirected from a pipe with a "sleep" command
before the refresh.

-- gil
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