Why You Should be Using Expert Cache
It’s free. It’s simple to enable. It can improve the performance of your IBM i system. Sound interesting?
(more…)It’s free. It’s simple to enable. It can improve the performance of your IBM i system. Sound interesting?
(more…)Last week, I wrote about the underlying changes made in the 7.2 release of the IBM i operating system for improved temporary storage tracking.
(more…)The blog post Work with System Status – the Navigator Way, described how, using Navigator for i, you can make some simple customizations to get the Active Memory Pools view to show you additional information – pool sizes, fault rates, etc., and mentioned that the work management tasks link to the performance tasks.
(more…)I’m sure many (most?) of you still use Work with System Status (WRKSYSSTS) as the way to review your overall system status, including memory pools and faulting on IBM i. After all, that first view gives you a lot of useful information…CPU utilization, jobs in the system, storage used, and of course, faulting information.
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