Thanks

I checked out the classification rules for the task we run doesn't have the
job name as wild card to pick the vel_60 as the service class.

But under SDSF Da option I see the task is assigned automatically with the
service class vel_60.

Is there any other criteria to pick the service class ?

On Tue 22 Jan, 2019, 11:45 AM Horst Sinram <[email protected] wrote:

> Peter,
> classification is under control of the classification rules in your WLM
> service definition.
> For started task, you need to check the classification rules in the STC
> subsystem. For STC a few particularities apply:
> (1) The default service class, if not assigned differently, is SYSSTC
> (2) System-defined properties (aka "SPM rules"), such as from SCHEDxx, are
> automatically into the classification rules.  If you do not explicitly
> include SPM SYSTEM and SPM SYSSTC they will be pulled in logically behind
> your own classification rules. The SPM rules can classify into the SYSTEM
> or SYSSTC service classes
> (3) Some system address spaces will always be classified into SYSTEM, or
> at least SYSSTC, for reliability reasons.
>
> https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246472.html?Open is a bit older
> but probably still a good place to get started.
> All the glory details are in
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.ieaw100/toc.htm
>
> Horst Sinram - STSM, z/OS Workload and Capacity Management
>
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