On Thursday 03 August 2006 09:36, Edward Jaffe wrote:

> You make your bed. Then you lie in it. ;-)
>
The resistance is from a different group in the datacenter that likes to hand 
tune things

> Seriously, there are definitely certain types of workloads that don't do
> well with WLM-managed batch initiators. (For example, a workload that
> requires guaranteed immediate initiation -- so called "hot" batch -- or
> one that depends on over-initiation or fixed initiator limits.) But, for
> most batch workloads, it's just fine. It's easy to try as well. (One
> command can switch a JES2 job class to/from WLM management.)

They don't want to do what they don't want to do.
-- 

Mark Jacobs
Time Customer Service
Tampa, FL

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