> Is there a way in batch to extract a WLM service definition and perform a
> save/save as to a dataset that I can use for DR preprocessing purposes?
Bob, depending your further requirements there are two RFEs (requirements) that
you could consider voting for
You're (much, IMO) better off using IWMD than fussing around with
ISPF in batch. IWMD were the intended APIs zWLM development put in
place for exactly this purpose in MVS/ESA 5.1.0 (yes, >20 years ago).
The WLM ISPF dialogs were never intended to be an API. You could almost
certainly
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>From the ISPF app (IWA0), under the file tab, there are options to
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To extract the policy in an automated fashion, I believe you'll have to write
some code--I don't believe there's a provided utility to do so.
You could use the IWMDEXTR macro to extract the current service definition from
the WLM
To extract the policy in an automated fashion, I believe you'll have to write
some code--I don't believe there's a provided utility to do so.
You could use the IWMDEXTR macro to extract the current service definition from
the WLM couple dataset. See:
I'm sorry, I now see that you want to do it in batch. Can't help you there.
Kees.
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If you just want to
Kees,
You missed the *batch* aspect.
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It has been awhile since I have played with WLM. :)
Is there a way in batch to extract a WLM service definition and perform a
save/save as to a dataset that I can use for DR preprocessing purposes?
I am try to make sure we at least have one copy available at DR
It has been awhile since I have played with WLM. :)
Is there a way in batch to extract a WLM service definition and perform a
save/save as to a dataset that I can use for DR preprocessing purposes?
I am try to make sure we at least have one copy available at DR and this
process would be part
>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
Yes. Even though i couldn't find a specific article that gives step-by-step
directions, I was able to find a lot of information on tuning where it
covers all the points we discussed .
Anyways , thanks a lot for your help . I truly appreciate the time and
effort of all experts in IBM MAIN
On
On Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:25:51 +0530, baby eklavya wrote:
Yes. Even though i couldn't find a specific article that gives step-by-step
directions, I was able to find a lot of information on tuning where it
covers all the points we discussed .
It's unlikely you'll find every possible option itemised
Thank you Shane .
So , to summarize
a) I need to start with option 2 - extract definition from WLm couple
dataset
b) make the changes (adding the scheduling environment)
c) Install the service definition from utilities menu bar ans specify
overwrite existing service definition
d) Activate
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Yes.. that's very true . Thank you Kees for pointing that out ..
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at 09:24 AM, baby eklavya baby.ekla...@gmail.com said:
Apologize for asking a dumb question . Since i have not worked
with WLM before .
The only dumb question is the one that I should have asked but
didn't.
this previous version somewhere, probably there is an
aging mechanism in the saved Service Definitions.
Kees.
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Yes.. that's very true . Thank you Kees for pointing that out ..
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And another thing: how do you fallback to the old Service Definition when
your modifications appear
and Activate.
Kees.
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Thank you Shane .
So , to summarize
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Probably yes, but you should try to find your local procedures.
I assume the definitions will also be saved in a dataset, for backup purposes,
or for transporting
On Tue, 3 Mar 2015 09:24:30 +0530, baby eklavya wrote:
Do i have to install the service definition again and activate it ?
Yes.
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Hi all ,
Apologize for asking a dumb question . Since i have not worked with WLM
before .
We are on Z/os 1.13 . I just need to create a scheduling environment in WLM
similar to another SE that already exists .
From the manuals , i see that i can use copy function from the WLM SE
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There are about a thousand questions here that we should have answers to
but don't, so please bear with me here.
We have a customer with a CICS transaction hang problem that happens
intermittently at high load times. We've been able to verify that it's
making it out
1) Are you using transaction management or region management?
2) As a diagnostic tool, set the RMF III interval to 15 seconds (instead of
default 100) so that you can see what is happening.
HTH,
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There are about a thousand questions here that we should have answers to but
don't, so please
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There are about a thousand questions here that we should have answers to
but don't, so please bear
Thanks to all who have replied-all good grist for the mill. At least everyone
didn't say Oh, yeah, that's when WLM does x so it's obviously that. (Well,
maybe not at least - that might have been a GOOD thing!)
We're getting with the customer today to find out more.
There are about a thousand questions here that we should have answers to but
don't, so please bear with me here.
We have a customer with a CICS transaction hang problem that happens
intermittently at high load times. We've been able to verify that it's making
it out of CICS, doing a PC off to
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