<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Hi, all
> 
> We just began to use WLM initiator in our test system. It is a 6 LPARs 
> SYSPLEX, the CPU is not so busy, about 60% or less at batch time. When we > 
> check SMF30SQT for our batch jobs, we find that for JES2 initiator, the > 
> average is 3887, and the maximum is 12616, remember the unit is 1024 
> microsecond, for WLM initiator, the average is 6220, and the maximum is > 
> 41422. We does not mix JES2 and WLM initiator in a same service class. It 
> seems too long for batch waiting for a WLM initiator, so what is a 
> reasonable number of SMF30SQT for WLM initiator?
> 

There is no such thing as a reasonable Q-time for a WLM managed job. WLM 
manages the goal of the jobs and the goal refers to the execution velocity or 
the responsetime of the entire job-life, including Q-time. The Q-time part of 
the job's life is not individually controllable. 

But remember: the job will finish as the goal specifies, and that is what you 
are waiting for, not where it spends its time before finishing.

Kees.


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