"Ted MacNEIL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<310343960-1225328835-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1542
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> >At the request of management, we created a "special" job class that
runs a service class which has an importance of 1, has CPU critical
turned on and also has a velocity of 90%.  This is running higher than
CICS.  We have started meeting our goal again, but they don't want to
see any jobs running in this special class having any CPU delays.
> 
> I'm glad I don't work at your shop:
> 1. Management should be telling you to solve the problem. Not how to
solve it!
> 2. Putting batch higher than online can screw online response.
> 3. 90% is almost impossible to meet. The WLM will give up on an S/C if
it can't 'help' it.
> 4. CPU delay is not necessarily a problem. Think of I/O-bound jobs.
> 5. Yes, you can do more, but you've already over-killed.
> -
> Too busy driving to stop for gas!
> 

6. Tell management to buy more capacity for this 1 hour per day they
have extreme demands. Hopefully this will make them *think*.

Kees.
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