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You can route specific ODBC/JDBC users to a specific subsystem...

http://www.centerfieldtechnology.com/PDFs/August-2005-Newsletter.PDF

HTH,
Charles

On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Mike Cunningham
<mike.cunningham@xxxxxxx> wrote:
We have a system running on a linux box making ODBC connections to the iSeries to get DB2 data. At times that system gets used heavily and we see 50-60 ODBC jobs at one time using CPU time. They all connect as the same user over ODBC. Is there a way to limit the number of jobs that QZDASOINIT will start for a particular user? We have other jobs, including native java apps that also use QZDASOINIT but as a different user. The java connections never cause problems and we don't want to limit those.
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