How often should DBMCLI be run on our production XI system???

Good morning, XI Experts.
Our consultant setup this job to run weekly on our XI 2.0 system.  Problem is that during the 4-5 hours that this job is running our polling adapters experience HTTP 500 Timeout errors and no data is able to be input into XI.  We scheduled this job to run during off-hours but recently our production facilities have started working extended hours and we need to have the system available.  I've included the joblog from this job at the bottom of this post.
Can anybody tell me exactly what this job does and whether or not we can schedule it less frequently???
Thanks,
Chad
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Job log overview for job:    DBA:VERI____________@113000/7007 / 13492001
Date       Time     Message text
07/29/2007 11:30:37 Job started
07/29/2007 11:30:37 Step 001 started (program RSDBAJOB, variant &0000000000008, user ID SPGMR22)
07/29/2007 11:30:38 Execute logical command DBMCLI On host sapxiprd1
07/29/2007 11:30:38 Parameters:-d XIP -n sapxiprd1 -uUTL -tpi XIP -tpp
sapxidev1\sapmnt\trans\bin\TP_DOMAIN_XI1.PFL -tpc XIP util
07/29/2007 11:30:38 _execute verify
07/29/2007 16:03:43 OK
07/29/2007 16:03:43 Job finished

Another question:
When loading data, our process chains do the following steps, in this order:
1. Delete indexes
2. Load data (full load)
3. Create index
4. Construct DB statistics
5. Delete old request
6. Rollup aggregates
Does this order makes sense? It seems to me that you'd want to delete the old request first, then create the index and construct DB stats.

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