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Alberto,

Unless you've modified your system setup, QZDASOINIT jobs already run in a
dedicated subsystem.

If your worried about them affecting your interactive performance, you could
lower their priority and ensure they run in a different storage pool

Not sure about locks or strange temporary space though, havent seen any
issues like that before

cheers
Colin.W

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-----Original Message-----
From: Alberto Amigoni [mailto:a.amigoni@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 29 March 2005 11:16
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: QZDASOINIT impact


HI

What will happen to my 810 iSeries 4GbRAM when i'll port a 1 GB 
MsSQLServer database into the QSYS architecture and 
let it access from 50 concurrent users for continous quering and data 
entry via ODBC / RDO VisualBasic 6.0 forms from the LAN ?
(This is just a first-time phase for the porting of the entire 
application... but we hope to centralize the DB without touch too much the 
VB Application
and concentrate on other aspect of the integration before redesigning the 
I/O user experience)
(ODBC... but could be JDBC in the future version... of course)

I suspect that QZDASOINIT jobs will soon lock, or at least slow down, the 
QINTER normal response-time for the standard terminal
works, due to the std priority of those jobs... And i'm afraid about the 
temporary spaces that strange sort request or ODBC generic work will 
use...

My i best isolate QZDASOINIT jobs in a dedicaded SBS and operate some 
specific configuration ?

thank you all

Alberto
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