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Not all systems benefit from changing the system value QCTLSBSD from QBASE 
 to QCTL, and thus breaking out QBASE into QBATCH, QINTER, QCTL, etc.  Our 
'traditional' systems do use QCTL.  However our Domino only systems do 
not.  On most of the Domino systems I've never seen more than one person 
signed on, via 5250, at a time.  Also, about the only job that goes to the 
QBATCH jobq (which will run in QBASE if not broken out) are the backups. 
An iSeries leaning heavily towards WAS may also fit this bill.

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Another system issue is that there are no partitions in place. There are 
also no separate memory pools, or subsystems even for *BATCH, but 
amazingly, I can't see any poor performance issue, that would warrant 
instituting these changes. However, for my own selfish reasons, I would 
like to see how one creates the Partitioning. Can I go ahead and creates 
something like that? Can you just create partitions in the background, and 
not have any performance hit.How would you set this up for a simple test?

 
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