>Are you saying that you were so memory constrained that MQ pages
were stolen, but by giving WLM an unattainable goal the pages
were protected?

No.
I am saying, under 31-bit with only 2GB of central, in a large environment, if 
you did not have memory isolation (IE: non-SYS* goals), that MQ would be 
penalised.
But, even Batch would have better memory protection than a SYS* service class.
We moved MQ to a user defined (IMP=1) SC, and its queues stayed in central. End 
of problem.
The total paging from central to expanded (and back) remained the same.
But, it moved to Batch and other processes that didn't suffer as much due to 
increased paging.

Adding more expanded would never help when central was full.

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