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 I want to run a group of programs using all the resources that I can safely
use. No one else will be on the system at that time. The following is our
current memory pool size. Can I use CHGSBSD to alter the storage size of the
pool for faster processing? If so, what size?  
               
Sys      Pool   R
Pool    Size K   
  1      53272   
  2      29452     
  3       2620   
  4     154800   
  5       2000   
  6      20000   
   
We have a job that alters the memory with the following:
             
  CHGSBSD    SBSD(QBATCH) POOLS((1 15000 1)) MAXJOBS(1) 

Will the 15000 in the CHGSBSD command be reflected as 15000 as the pool size
for pool 1 on the WRKSYSSTS?  It looks like they're both in kilobytes to me.
The reason I question this is that this would reduce the memory size for the
pool and I know that the reason it was done to this particular job was to
increase it so that it would run faster. TIA for your help.

                                                                   
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