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midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>   9. Re: RTVSHRPOOL vs CHGSHRPOOL (rob)
>
>Thank you!  That should work fine!
>http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apis/qwcrssts.htm
>
>Subject
>Re: RTVSHRPOOL vs CHGSHRPOOL
>
>- Have a look at the Retrieve System Status (QWCRSSTS) API - format
>SSTS0400.

Beyond Carsten's comment, for the archives...

Try Retrieve System Status (QWCRSSTS) API, formats SSTS0200, SSTS0300 & 
SSTS0400 depending on exactly what is needed. That gives info on the pools 
system-wide.

Then perhaps use Retrieve Subsystem Information (QWDRSBSD) and/or List 
Subsystem Entries (QWDLSBSE) APIs. Those can help determine how specific pools 
are distributed for use within subsystems; routing entries and prestart job 
entries use subsystem pools.

Also, see Change Pool Attributes (QUSCHGPA) and/or Change Pool Tuning 
Information (QWCCHGTN) APIs. Those are for the shared pools themselves 
regardless of subsystem association.

All of these are Work Management APIs.


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