Hi

Thank you.

Lizette Koehler wrote:

When the manual says $T command or cold start, I use the $T command to make
the change and then update the JES2 parms to reflect my change.  That way it
is permanent.  It will only go away the next time you cold start JES2,
otherwise it is always there.

At startup (WARM, QUICK, or HOT) JES2 will produce a message saying that the
parms are different from the last time it was started and now.  If you
update your parm deck, it will be okay.

Nowadays  most changes can be done through the $T command and will not go
away unless you cold start.
This is the point for me, enough to change once, and will remain till the cold start over IPL's etc .

Some parms can be increased via a command but
take a cold start to decrease.

Lizette


Miklos Szigetvari Wrote:
Do we need a JES COLD start to changed some classes to WLM managed ?
(according the book yes we need)

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