Gordon,
I'm not sure I follow you.
We use shared memory for most of the heavily-used utility routines and
big entry programs that get run simultaneously by multiple users. I'm
pretty comfortable that I've chosen programs wisely. As I understand
it, each of those programs will be loaded into memo
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Subject: Re: [U2] UV slow after reboot
Stevenson, Charles wrote:
> For several hours after reboot users weep and gnash their teeth over
> the slowness . By the end of a normal workday things seem to be back
> to normal. I
Stevenson, Charles wrote:
For several hours after reboot users weep and gnash their teeth over the
slowness . By the end of a normal workday things seem to be back to
normal. I *think* the performance improvement is gradual during those
first several hours.
This is most likely caused by a RAID se
I think you are probably close. It's probably caching but not data. I'd
say it was probably the programs themselves being cached.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
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