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> From: Tom Liotta > > Beyond basic platform definition, scalability needs to take into account > the system administration and management tools. For example, although it > might be technically possible on a single iSeries to have two or three > thousand interactive jobs running along with a few hundred batch > subsystems with who knows how many jobs running concurrently, I'm not > aware of OS/400 tools that allow decent administration of those jobs. > Certainly few of us would appreciate scrolling through WRKACTJOB at that > level regardless of whether it works or not. What are the tools that allow you to do that in Unix? Or S/390? As to having hundreds or thousands of users, people already do that. They split the users into subsystems and do a WRKSBS on a specific subsystem. Not that hard, Tom. This seems a bit nitpicky. Joe
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