On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 10:28:14 -0500, Wayne Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SUPPLY.COM> wrote:

>since the vast majority of the storage that DB2 uses above
>the bar is for Bufferpools, the EDM pool and other pools whose sizes is set
>by the user, via DB2 commands and customization, the only way that DB2
>SHOULD cause a problem would be if the DB2 systems programmer (or sysadm)
>incorrectly sizes these pools.

I don't trust them either.  :-)

>However, I do agree that DB2 should play by
>the rules and not override a system limit.

Exactly.  Nothing (that I know of) in the system (including *MASTER*)
has ever bypassed IEFUSI before.

<side bar>
I remember being at a shop once (not all that long ago) that had
REGION=32M coded in MSTJCLxx.  No problem until they coded some job
that issued several hundred operator commands.
</side bar>

Mark
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