Try the AIX command topas. It gives some very useful information.

Karl


<quote who="Ray Wurlod">
> You appear only to have one physical disk (c7t0d0) with a number of
> slices.
>
> You should be able to monitor the per-user I/O with a tool like top or sar
> (or Performance Monitor if you are on Windows).
> Relate the pids from that report back to the pids of your UniVerse
> processes.
>
> Definitely investigate making more than one disk spindle available, to
> spread the I/O load.
>
> Contact your support provider (IBM Malaysia?) about performance monitoring
> and database tuning services.
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