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  • Subject: Re: QZDASOINIT and ODBC performance
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhui@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 11:52:10 -0400
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

Dale,

 I have played with moving this job around with little ill effect. 
Two of my customers use this job very heavily.  We moved the jobs to
their own memory pool at a specific execution priority.  This allowed
the real users (green screens) to out prioritize them at the same time
as not fighting them for memory (this was the biggest problem as the
QZDASOINIT tasks would often swell to well over 10MB PAG size).  It
did slow the ODBC jobs a bit but allowed the rest of the system to run
more smoothly.  

 Eventually both customer went to server boxes and now everybody is
happy!

 - Larry

"Draper, Dale" wrote:
> 
> We have developed a very nice Access DB interface for our Execs and Salesmen
> (god forbid they have to use green screen) which uses ODBC to link to files
> on our 400. I have noticed some perfomance issues related to this in the
> *interact pool. The ODBC job uses job QZDASOINIT to run, under the QSERVER
> subsystem.
> Would changing the QZDASOINIT to a batch job have any unforseen
> consequences? As far as I can tell this job controls ODBC and file transfer
> only.
> 
> Dale Draper
> Sega Enterprises, Inc. (USA)
> Dale.Draper@seu.sega.com
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