> Yes, SDSF is a utility, but it doesn't do everything I am looking for. > > Gadi > > >Hi, > > > >We've started using WLM managed initiators. > > > >Using JES2 commands we can specify the maximum number of initiators per class, > and even per system. > >The number of jobs per system is visible and changeable using the JC command. > >Does anyone know of a utility that can display and change the values per system? > > > > I don't understand what you are looking for. > > $DJOBCLASS(*),LONG > $DSRVCLASS(*),LONG > $TJOBCLASS(n),XEQCOUT=n > > And all can be displayed and change with the SDSF JC command as you wrote. > XEQMEMBER > takes a JES2 command to change (unless that was added in z/OS 1.12) > > $TJOBCLASS(n),XEQMEMBER(abc)=(MAXIMUM=n) > > Isn't SDSF a utility? > > Mark
Gadi, Can you tell us exactly what SDSF does not do? If you can give us more details perhaps we can help. If you want something in SYSVIEW then I would contact CA. I have always found them very helpful when I try to build functions. They may have something built, or they might help you build it. Lizette ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

