There's a CPU hit ptf for *master* doing work on available frames queue. 
It might show up as a paging issue on your system.  Might want to check it 
out. 

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>Hi,
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>We are seeing a paging increase after upgrading to z/OS 1.11.
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>Has anyone else seen this?
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>TIA
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>Gadi



When we went from 1.9 to 1.11 we saw this effect.  We were directed to a 
GRS PTF.  I would open an ETR with IBM to see what other things they might 
have on this issue.

This has helped to reduce our paging.

Lizette

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