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maybe the Change System Job (CHGSYSJOB) command could be used to change the jobs priority.

Bryan

Jim Oberholtzer wrote on 6/11/2015 10:27 AM:
They run forever and cannot be stopped. They are the jobs that manage the
I/O to DB/2. They are really part of DB/2 and since DB/2 is integrated into
IBM i there is no current way to separate them. (There once was a software
edition that did not include DB/2 but that died rather quickly in the
marketplace)

They will be very active during heavy I/O or index builds.

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Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


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Englander, Douglas
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Subject: QDBSRV* jobs


Does anyone have any information on the QDBSRV* jobs that run? I am trying
to find out what they do and how long they normally take to run.

Thank you,

Doug

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