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Under 3.1 with PTFs there was a program you could call to adjust the
priority of this job (hopefully), but I don't recall what it was. I was
under the impression that this program was the precursor to the CHGSYSJOB
command, so you _should_ be able to use that command.

I have brought entire 400s to their knees doing a restore that involved a
large number of indexes. (Large is defined as close to 50,000) The really
annoying part is that this job is not the one that rebuilds the indexes, but
rather the one that identifies _if_ they need to be rebuilt, so it looks at
every index.

-Walden

> -----Original Message-----
> From: mcsnet!midrange.com!midrange-l-owner@Mcs.Net
> [mailto:mcsnet!midrange.com!midrange-l-owner@Mcs.Net]On Behalf Of Sannan
> Solberg
> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 1998 10:30 AM
> To: 'MIDRANGE-L@Midrange.com'
> Subject: QDBSRVxx Job Hogging the CPU
>
>
> 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.
>
>
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> Washington Corporations               ssolberg@washcorp.com
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