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Since cache size increased my standard has been controlled end of
subsystems
to restricted state, followed by PWRDWNSYS *CNTRLD 300 seconds for small
systems & 600 seconds for larger, but that's just a guess/estimation on my
part.
</snip>

Why the time difference? While larger systems may have more applications
running wouldn't they often have more processors, memory, disk drives,
etc, thus ending about the same time - if they're going to end controlled
at all?
Or by "larger" you mean your B60 and by "smaller" you mean your 8286-42A?
Yeah, I can see a wee bit of speed differential between those two.


Rob Berendt

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