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This is cut from a document I use: Substitute (your_lib) with the library you want to contain the subsystem i.e. QGPL. WRKSHRPOOL and setup a shared pool with appropriate amout of menory and activity levels use the shrpool name in the step below. Create Subsystem Description: CRTSBSD SBSD(your_lib/ODBC) POOLS((1 *SHRPOOLx)) TEXT('Subsystem for ODBC jobs') Duplicate the Default ODBC class: CRTDUPOBJ OBJ(QPWFSERVER) FROMLIB(QSYS) OBJTYPE(*CLS) TOLIB(QSYS) NEWOBJ(QPWFODBC) Change its attributes: CHGCLS CLS(QSYS/QPWFODBC ) RUNPTY(35) **Or whatever RUNPTY you need** Add a routing entry: ADDRTGE SBSD(your_lib/ODBC) SEQNBR(1) CMPVAL(*ANY) PGM(QCMD) CLS(QSYS/QPWFODBC) POOLID(1) Add a pre start Job Entry: ADDPJE SBSD(your_lib/WEBODBC) PGM(QZDASOINIT) INLJOBS(21) THRESHOLD(20) ADLJOBS(5) CLS(QSYS/QPWFODBC) Start the subsystem: STRSBS SBSD(your_lib/ODBC) You will need to add the starting of this subsystem to the system start up program. ======================= The next steps are in iSeries Navigator: Navigate <yoursystem><Network><Servers><iSeries Access> Right Click on DataBase and select [Properties] Click on the [Subsystems] tab Click [Specific Clients] and click [Add] In the Add Client screen: fill in the details Click OK on each of the screens to save your changes and exit iSeries Navigator. Changes take effect immediately. To back-out changes: >From iSeries Navigator Remove the selection from above, then end the ODBC subsystem. The jobs will then run the default QUSRWRK subsystem **I used V5R3 of iSeries Navigator** ---------------------------- Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/29/2005 09:18:50 AM: > Is there any sort of IBM document which a link could be provided on the > granularization of these QZDASOINIT jobs? I've called support line > multiple times about this and they haven't offered any information as is > being presented here. > > TIA! > > Justin C. Haase - iSeries System Administrator
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