> WAD. You can reduce the delay via a setting. If you're still having delay
> problems, check your JES3 performance. 

What type of setting are you referring to?
This problem only occurs at a few random times, 
and not on all files, so I would not think it is
a direct result of one parameter setting value.

It appears application level tracing would be
required to diagnose the issue.

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  Donald J.
  dona...@4email.net

On Thu, Aug 21, 2014, at 02:39 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
> Barry Merrill wrote:
> 
> >There is no separate SMF record written when data is sent to the JES SPOOL.
> 
> Indeed.
> 
> >And Type 6 records are be written by JES2 or by some SYSOUT processing 
> >packages; some packages that manage spooled output for viewing and/or 
> >printing write their own SMF User SMF records.
> 
> True. VPS can do that too if you wish.
> 
> 
> Donald J. wrote:
> 
> >A user is complaining about a 15 minute delay in her print process showing 
> >up in the JES3 queue and beginning to print on the VPS printer.  The VPS 
> >print time matches the SMF 6 record time.
> 
> WAD. You can reduce the delay via a setting. If you're still having delay
> problems, check your JES3 performance. 
> 
> Note: I'm familiar with VPS from LRS.
> 
> Groete / Greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
> 
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