>If there is room, the cpu will be used. When things get tight, the RG cap
>will be enforced.
RGs are always enforced, that os what they are for: To limit the processor
capacity available to work in service classes connected to the RG, no matter
how much is available.
And I believe that
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So at what point with the service class get restricted based on the resource
group sett
: Another WLM question
If there is room, the cpu will be used. When things get tight, the RG cap will
be enforced.
HTH,
If you remember I had a situation where the CPU was hitting its four hour avg
and soft capping itself. When this happens CICS and DB2 aren't allowed to flex
above and I
If there is room, the cpu will be used. When things get tight, the RG cap will
be enforced.
HTH,
If you remember I had a situation where the CPU was hitting its four hour avg
and soft capping itself. When this happens CICS and DB2 aren't allowed to flex
above and I get max socket errors
If you remember I had a situation where the CPU was hitting its four hour avg
and soft capping itself. When this happens CICS and DB2 aren't allowed to flex
above and I get max socket errors within the busiest CICS. At the advice of
the group I set up a resource group and associated to a