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CHGJOB DFTWAIT(30)
or
WRKCLS
Determining the class is a minor lesson in Work Management.
DSPSBSD QBATCH
7. Routing entries
5=Display details
on
Seq Nbr Program Library Compare Value
9999 QCMD QSYS *ANY
And you should see:
Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
Want to create a funky class just for your backups? No problem
WRKOBJ QBATCH* *CLS
3 to copy it to QBATCHBACK
WRKCLS QBATCH*
Change the default wait time.
ADDRTGE SBSD(QBATCH) SEQNBR(6969) CMPVAL('BACKUP') PGM(QCMD) CLS(QBATCHBAC
K) POOLID(2)
CHGJOBD MYBACKUP RTGDTA('BACKUP')
The short term easiest is to add the CHGJOB to your CL program doing the
backup. The other allows you to tink with it without recompiling. You
may find yourself:
- Changing other options in the job description used for your backup, like
logging level, etc
- Modifying the timeslices, or run priorities in your new class
description.
Rob Berendt
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