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Diego, this is one area where I really wanted some input. I've
learned over the years to segregate some workloads. Back when I wrote
a lot of really cool web interfaces (I miss EGL), I always moved
Websphere into its own pool, because I found that Java memory
management didn't play nicely with traditional IBM i pagning. I was
just wondering if that still holds true today. Thanks for your input.
On 11/30/2018 12:29 PM, Diego Kesselman wrote:
... oh, and we use QPFRADJ ON, normally we spare QZDASOINIT by (our)
default on different Shared Pool, and take a look at DUMP_PLAN_CACHE.
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