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From: Nathan M. Andelin <nandelin@relational-data.com> > From: "Leif Svalgaard" <leif@attglobal.net> > > the programs are 'active'. at any given time, there are tens > > of thousands of active programs. On my little system where > > I am the only user doing nothing there are right now 9,987 > > programs active. this does not seem to slow down the > > system. > > You're apparently not referring to the list that show up in WRKACTJOB. So, > could you elaborate? > we must distinguish between JOBS running (103 right now) and PROGRAMS active (9984 right now) [the latter not shown by any "standard" command, but I have my own, of course]. As an example, the program QSYS/QCADRV2 is right now (on my system) active (in activation groups) for 49 jobs (actually processes to be more precise) namely: SCPF, QALERT, QIWVPPJT, ..., QSERVER, QTVDEVICE, and so on. Each of these active programs have their own "working storage" defined etc.
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