We frequently receive the $HASP050 JQES shortage message. *$HASP050 JES2 RESOURCE SHORTAGE OF,JQES,- 90% UTILIZATION REACHED
It starts out at 85% and goes up to as high as 92% before going back down. I have done some reading and searching on the subject and found that following commands The JES2 manual talks about the following $D OUTDEF $HASP836 OUTDEF 366 $HASP836 OUTDEF BRODCAST=NO,COPIES=255,DMNDSET=NO,JOENUM=40000, $HASP836 JOEFREE=11758,JOEWARN=85,OUTTIME=CREATE, $HASP836 PRTYLOW=0,PRTYHIGH=255,PRTYOUT=NO,PRYORATE=0, $HASP836 SEGLIM=100,STDFORM=STD,USERSET=NO The Archives of IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU refers to the following command $DJOBDEF $D JOBDEF $HASP835 JOBDEF 368 $HASP835 JOBDEF ACCTFLD=OPTIONAL,CNVT_ENQ=FAIL,JCLERR=NO, $HASP835 JNUMBASE=7765,JNUMFREE=4958,JNUMWARN=85, $HASP835 JOBFREE=2958,JOBNUM=28000,JOBWARN=85, $HASP835 PRTYHIGH=10,PRTYJECL=YES,PRTYJOB=NO,PRTYLOW=5, $HASP835 PRTYRATE=96,RANGE=(1,30000),RASSIGN=YES, $HASP835 DUPL_JOB=DELAY We are currently running OS/390 R.2.10 shared JES2, yes I know I am not supported. The doc states, that to back out this change requires a cold start of JES2. Therefore, I am trying to make sure that by increasing JOBNUM (JQES) does not have any effect on the systems. My question is this which parameter really pertains to the number of JQES in the systems? Do I need to do anyting else with JES2? $T JOBDEF, JOBNUM=nnnnn Or $T OUTDEF, , JOBNUM=nnnnn Thanks for any help I can get. Frank W Sabo Jr Phone: 412 967-3764 Fax: 412 967-6120 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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