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  • Subject: Re: QDBSRVxx Job Hogging the CPU
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 14:43:52 -0800

Sannon,

At 08:30 AM 1/29/98 -0700, you wrote:
>We have the occasion to clear and restore fairly large data libaries
>with lots of
>logical files as well.  We often have to do during the day so as not to
>interrupt more important things at night.  Once things restore, a CPU
>hogging job
>kicks off, likely rebuilding indexes and such.  At one time, I knew a
>command that
>allowed you to changed the job running priority from 9 (that it kicks
>off at) to 
>something else, say 50 like batch jobs.  I'm quite sure you can't do it
>with the
>regular CHGSYSJOB command.  Anybody got any ideas?? 
>We are running mostly model 500's on V3R7 if that matters.


I remember getting a test PTF from IBM's database group on V3R1 for this
very problem.  I can't remember the PTF number, but you're right, it can be
done.

jte

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