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I create a class called ODBC with CRTCLS that has a really low run priority,
then tell the ODBC subsystem to use that class.

:-)

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Piotrowski
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2016 2:59 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Restricting QZDASOINIT jobs

Hi all,

A while ago I moved all of my ODBC spawned jobs into their own subsystem
(which I conveniently named "ODBC"). Is there a way I can restrict how many
resources they consume? Whenever I look at my system status the QZDASOINIT
jobs seem to hog a lot of resources (in excess of 50% CPU utilization). I'd
like to restrict them to using a cumulative percentage of less than 25%, but
not sure if it can be done.

Thankee-sai!

/b;

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