> Here is my service class for TSO: > > Base goal: > CPU Critical flag: NO > > # Duration Imp Goal description > - --------- - ---------------------------------------- > 1 800 2 80% complete within 00:00:00.300 > 2 4 Execution velocity of 40
Unless you're running on an abacus, 800 service units is practically nothing. You might want to jack that number up to something in the low thousands and adjust your response time goal to something that approximates the specified number of service units on your processor. The idea is to get the goal and the duration to line up reasonably well so you're not going to either wildly over or underachieve. You will also scrape more of the TSO work into the 1st period and leave the all-day-sucker transactions to duke it out with your other imp 4 work. My personal ROT would be to get +/- 90% of TSO into 1st period and let the rest suffer or at least let them compete with similar work. CC ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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

