Thanks Jacob, I took a Look at JC(JOB CLASSES) option from SDSF panel to
see the execution time coded on each Classes. This Information will help me
in restricting the processing time.

Jags

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Mark Jacobs <mark.jac...@custserv.com>wrote:

> Look at your JOBCLASS parameters.
>
> Mark Jacobs
>
>
> On 12/06/11 10:42, jagadishan perumal wrote:
>
>>  Hello Jacob/All,
>>
>> "That JES2 initialization statement has nothing to do with job execution
>> time limits.
>>
>>  TIME=nnnnnn
>>    Specifies execution times (1-279620), in minutes, that are to be
>>    associated with job-scheduling priorities, as specified in a
>>    corresponding PRIORITY parameter."
>>
>> Out of curiosity :
>>
>> If JES2PARM is initializing parameter and it has nothing to do with job
>> execution time limits, then where does the current user submitted job
>> statement reads the value like : PRIORITY=9 and TIME=NOLIMIT where we have
>> not even added the IEFUTL exit.
>>
>> IEFUTL option looks to be a great EXIT to control the Job execution time
>> limit.(Based on WTOR message to cancel)
>>
>> Jags
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Mark 
>> Jacobs<mark.jacobs@custserv.**com<mark.jac...@custserv.com>
>> >wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>  That JES2 initialization statement has nothing to do with job execution
>>> time limits.
>>>
>>>  TIME=nnnnnn
>>>    Specifies execution times (1-279620), in minutes, that are to be
>>>    associated with job-scheduling priorities, as specified in a
>>>    corresponding PRIORITY parameter.
>>>
>>> The keyword here is job-scheduling, not job execution.
>>>
>>> You'll have to write a user exit, IEFUJI comes to mind, to set, or
>>> override job execution time limits. You should also consider having an
>>> IEFUTL exit to get control when a job exceeds time limits, prior to
>>> allowing it to time out.
>>>
>>> Mark Jacobs
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/06/11 07:07, jagadishan perumal wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>  Hello All,
>>>>
>>>> In our shop whenever a user job is submitted by default the priority
>>>> value is taken as "9". When I check the CPAC.PARMLIB(JES2PARM) below is
>>>> the
>>>> customization which talks more about the PRTY and TIME
>>>>
>>>> JOBPRTY(1) PRIORITY=9,       /* Job Prty=9 if&RPRI1 ohwnc*/
>>>>            TIME=2            /*<   2 min. exec. time&RPRT1 ohwnc*/
>>>>                              /*                                      */
>>>> JOBPRTY(2) PRIORITY=8,       /* Job Prty=8 if<   5 min.&RPRI2 ohwnc*/
>>>>
>>>>            TIME=5            /* etc.                            ohwnc*/
>>>>                              /*                                      */
>>>> JOBPRTY(3) PRIORITY=7,       /* Job Prty=7 if<15 min.&RPRI2 ohwnc*/
>>>>
>>>>            TIME=15           /* etc.                            ohwnc*/
>>>>                              /*                                      */
>>>> JOBPRTY(4) PRIORITY=6,       /* Job Prty=6 if nolim&RPRI2 ohwnc*/
>>>>
>>>>            TIME=1440         /* etc.                            ohwnc*/
>>>>                              /*                                      */
>>>> /*
>>>>
>>>> We tried Changing the time parmeter as TIME=(5,0) , but still job takes
>>>> more than 5 mins. Even when user dont code the TIME,PRTY keyword it is
>>>> even
>>>> taking more than 5 minutes of processing time for PRTY=9 value.
>>>>
>>>> Our JES2 level : 1.8
>>>> There are no third party products to monitor JES. Could anyone please
>>>> throw
>>>> some light on the above and if there Are there any way to restrict the
>>>> Jobs
>>>> taking more than 5 minutes of processing time.
>>>>
>>>> Jags
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