144IBM iDoctor for iSeries Job Watcher: Advanced Performance Tool
Figure 5-18 Finding jobs running system-SQL or system database program procedures
Here you can see the last entry job/task count for collection interval 14 is for an i5/OS IBM
database server job which does some table-column cross-reference processing and the first
entries for interval 15, which are for our UPDADDR001/02/03 jobs (with the job number
component truncated (00>). You can see that updates are being performed by these jobs
(program names QDBUDR (read for update), QSQROUTE (router to specific SQL function
programs), and SQL update (QSQUPDAT).
Observing job QDBSRVXR, we ...
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