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Consider adding a job queue entry to the subsystem with a MAXACTJOB(1) to limit the number of background jobs running.

macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have tasks to not run when system not busy, so general plan:

1. During week, add tasks to a Job Queue that's not assigned to any subsystem, so the tasks not running yet
2. When no ueers there, like weekend after backup, assign JOBQ to a subsystem, make sure the stuff running
3. When jobs completed, unassign JOBQ from the subsystem

It has been so long since last time I did this, it has fallen out of my brain how to

assign a JOBQ to a sub system
unassign it

I'm on V5R1

--
Al Macintyre


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