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Good afternoon everyone, Can someone explain to me what effect a multithreaded Java job will have on execution of other jobs in the subsystem. Let me expand - My subsystems are defined as follows - Work with Subsystems Total -----------Subsystem Pools------------ Opt Subsystem Storage (M) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 QBATCH .00 2 5 QINTER .00 2 3 [Other subsystems not shown for brevity] and this is my memory pool configuration - Display System Status System Pool Reserved Max Active-> Wait-> Active-> Pool Size (M) Size (M) Active Wait Inel Inel 1 2200.00 285.07 +++++ 341.2 .0 .0 2 2100.98 2.07 500 1501 .0 .0 3 2100.00 .00 400 1290 .0 .0 4 450.07 <.01 31 74.8 .0 .0 5 2300.00 .00 150 8.3 .0 .0 [Other information not shown for brevity] I have created a new java server job that has about 80+ threads, most of them worker threads that are in status JVAW when there is no work. It is a fairly simple job that does not take too much of CPU time. This job starts in QBATCH automatically every night after EOD processing. Now my system admin is complaining that ever since I have introduced this job, jobs submitted to QBATCH have started taking longer in processing. This impacts the availability of the box to the users. My question is: Does a job with as many threads as mine prevent/slow down other jobs in QBATCH? Or there is something else that I am missing. Where can I read more on jobs and memory pools? I am on i5 570 V5R3. Thanks and regds Sarvapriya ****************************************************************************** The information contained in this electronic communication and any accompanying document is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Ryder System, Inc. Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication, or any part of it, is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return email, and destroy this communication and all copies of it, including all attachments. Electronic communication may be susceptible to data corruption, interception and unauthorized tampering and Ryder disclaims all liability of any kind for such actions or any consequences that may arise directly or indirectly therefrom. ******************************************************************************
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