Chapter 2. Overview of job waits and iDoctor for iSeries Job Watcher 47
The following list shows the ENUMs that are associated with this bucket.
2.9.32 Bucket 31: MI wait on events
Machine Interface event waits are used mainly across jobs by internal operating system
programs.
The following list shows the ENUMs that are associated with this bucket.
2.9.33 Bucket 32: Abnormal contention
These waits reflect a high rate of concurrent waits and releases occurring against a wide
variety of many of the other wait points listed previously. There are two types of these waits:
Unsuccessful wakeup retries (QGb, QGc, QGd)
Waiting in line to buy a ticket that ...
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