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Sorry . . . can't really help then. We schedule our jobs via Control-M and
everything seems to work fine, although I vaguely recall some weird problems
earlier on that were solved by ensuring the appropriate C/C++ libraries were
available. Check the SAS support site or the MXG-L list.
I'm still confused ... here's my interpretation, based on previous postings,
IBM manuals, and some googling:
CPU% is time spent on behalf of the address space (R791TCPU)
It includes all the TCB (ASCBEJST) and SRB (ASCBSRBT) time for the address
space's own internal work
It also includes any
I'm still confused ... here's my interpretation, based on previous
postings, IBM manuals, and some googling:
CPU% is time spent on behalf of the address space (R791TCPU)
It includes all the TCB (ASCBEJST) and SRB (ASCBSRBT) time
for the address space's own internal
-0500, Hugh Lapham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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If my calculation is correct, I would suggest that the correct
interpretation of the fields on my SDSF display (supposedly vanilla) are:
CPU-Time is the CPU Time (TCB + SRB) for the address space,
EXCLUDING any NP-SRB/Enclave time
ECPU-Time
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