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You can set the activity level from the WrkSysSts display. It is the "max 
active" column. F11 a couple of times and the display shows the pool and the 
subsystem that it belongs to.


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "srichter " <srichter@mail.autocoder.com>
Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 21:52:55 -0400

>>
>>===> I know how to set the timeslice low, but how do I set the activity level
>>high?
>>
>
>The activity level is an attribute of the subsystem pool.
>
>The pools are specified when the subsystem is created. ( see CrtSbsd )
>
>Pools either have their own memory and activity level or reference one of the 
>shared pools in the system ( WrkShrPool ).
>
>The routing entry in the subsystem points the job to the pool that it executes 
>in. ( AddRtge ).
>
>
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