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Part 1: When I run a command in qshell, that command runs in a
behind-the-scenes batch job. Does it count as interactive or batch workload
on my system? i.e. if my system has 1000 CPW and an interactive feature
that allows 200 CPW for 5250, would a java compile in qshell (javac
command) be able to use the entire 1000 CPW or only 200? (assume no other
workload on system)

Part 2: After that java program is compiled, I run it from qshell (java
myclass). This starts a batch job containing the JVM and runs the program
in that JVM. Like my first question, is this counted as batch or
interactive workload?

Mmh ... in a model 800 V5R2 I've noticed that starting Tomcat from QShell command line gave me an INT type job ... and SBMJOB-itting it in QBATCH (-N) gave me a truly batch job (a long jsp-recompile of a webfaced ERP didn't awake the CFINT ...).


So I think that the interactive QShell drain the interactive feature and the batch Qshell ddid not.

... as good as every experimental inference ...

Best regards,

    Davide Grandi
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