The analysis was done by an external consultant at that time and the 
graphs show spikes of that magnitude for that service class/resource 
group.

Werner Kühnel

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Von:    Horst Sinram <sin...@de.ibm.com>
An:     IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Datum:  26.02.2013 09:22
Betreff:        Re: Low priority workload
Gesendet von:   IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU>



> Anyway, I decided to define a resource group with just 100 SUs to force 
>batch down. Surprisingly batch still used up to 2000 SUs, because WLM 
>promoted the batch workload due to any blockings, enqueues or locks batch 

>held. So promotion by WLM might be another reason at your site that batch 

>runs better than expected.
>You can verify this with the Workload Activity report, it includes a 
>column "Service" and "Promoted".

Hmm, did you verify that 2000 SU/sec were in fact used at a promoted 
dispatch priority?
A z196 model 7xx (just as a typical example) delivers between 33,000 and 
61,000 SU/sec per processor.
Resource groups work by marking the work dispatchable/non-dispatchable for 
multiples of 1/64th  of the time.
Therefore, a single logical CP could deliver between roughly 500 and 950 
SU/sec. Depending on the type of resource group, the number of logical 
processors within the scope of your resource group (i.e. system or 
Sysplex), and the amount of work running at a higher priority you may well 
end up at that order of magnitude for the achievable granularity for 
*that* resource group in your environment.

Horst Sinram - IBM z/OS Workload Management

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