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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
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Subject: Re: Question JQES utilization
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/05/2006
at 12:25 PM
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/05/2006
at 12:25 PM, Ed Finnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
one of the DLIB packs where the new CHECKPTs lived.
Putting operational data on a DLIB volume is tantamount to suicide.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
ISO position; see
JQEs are the number of JOBs on the queue. So you want to increase them to
a large enough number to support the highest number of jobs you have
residing on Spool at any one point in time.
I always max it out (or as close to max as possible). You need to make
sure your checkpoint data set
In a message dated 11/5/2006 8:36:58 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sure your checkpoint data set is large enough to support the increase. I
think there is a formula in the JES2 Init and Tuning guide that will help
you make that determination.
Ah those gray
We frequently receive the $HASP050 JQES shortage message.
*$HASP050 JES2 RESOURCE SHORTAGE OF,JQES,- 90% UTILIZATION REACHED
It starts out at 85% and goes up to as high as 92% before going back
down.
I have done some reading and searching on the subject and found that
OUTDEF relates to JOES not JQES (note that the value displayed is JOENUM).
JOBDEF parameter JOBNUM is associated with JQES. There should be some info
on these commands in the JES2 Commands manual for your version of OS/390.
Bill
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 15:52:25 -0500, Sabo, Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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