Suggest FP7  - if you have PK76017 applied.

Richard (Gaz) Gasiorowski
Global System z Linux /AO Mainframe Services
Product Manager
Americas RPE Portfolio Platform Services
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From:
Ron Wells <rwe...@agfinance.com>
To:
LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu
Date:
02/03/2010 10:33 AM
Subject:
z/VM; zLinux; SuSE SLES10; JAVA/64Bit; WAS 7.0 FP5; Slow Initialization of
WAS with High CPU on IFL



The subject pretty much says it all.

When we startup/initialize WAS Version 7 the IFL goes to max CPU, the
elapsed time for WAS initialization is 5 minutes to 8 minutes.
This is just during WAS initialization.  The application that are being
built and run there appear to work fine in the environment.
The concern is the impact to startup/initialization of WAS
(test/development/QA) environments on the production WAS as we have single
IFL and VM LPAR.
Believe we may be able to mitigate the impact of WAS (T/D/QA) through
favoring the productions environments.
Wanted to see what others might suggest to look into to "tune" the
initialization impact.
Have heard that WAS 7 may be experiencing this where as WAS 6 this may not
have been so prominent

SuSE has the Novell delivered JAVA 64B 1.5 SR10 and WAS 7 uses the IBM
delivered version of JAVA 64B 1.6 SR5.

It may pay to focus on the WAS  & JAVA 1.6 environments.

Mike Neeley, CISSP
Director, Technical Services
American General Finance
812-468-5596

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