DB2 DOESN'T alter DPs. So far I see no cause to panic - so long as goals 
are being met. (And that they are the right goals.)

Cheers, Martin

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From:   Allan Staller <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   05/04/2018 14:09
Subject:        Re: WLM and Dispatching Priority
Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>



Possible bug in reporting tool? (SDSF, RMF, 3rd Party).

Never heard of this, however, if WLM CICS Transaction Management is 
involved, I can see where it might happen.
Also, DB2 is smart enough to alter DP's if it thinks it needs to.

I would ask IBM for an explanation.
Hopefully you are recording SMF99's and relevant DB2 information.

HTH,

<snip>
Has anyone ever seen something like this before?   Two started tasks {both
DB2 address spaces] in the same service class and yet have different
dispatching priorities?   This screen capture shows the essential details.

Any thoughts?
</snip>
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