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Is the pool *SPOOL  used when batch programs are calling QUSLSPL,
QUSRSPLA ...



The *SPOOL memory pool is associated with a subsystem, not an API. What subsystem is your "batch process" running in? Only the QSPL subsystem on my servers use *SPOOL, and even that one has *BASE memory pool in position "1" and *SPOOL in position "2".

I doubt your performance issues have anything to do with memory constriction in the *SPOOL memory pool, but check to see which subsystem your "batch process" is running in, and the memory pool(s) associated with it.

If you can't throw more hardware and memory at the problem, you may need to split your "batch process" into multiple instances that run concurrently and can take advantage of multiple CPUs. That probably entails some redesign.

-Nathan

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