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thanks Rob and Kevin...

both clever suggestions...

Now if I can only convince them that the off-platform jdbc/odbc calls are
the wrong way to pull data from the i to begin with, we will be much better
off.
I have a fantastic YAJLSERVER endpoint setup to accept and return JSON data
instead.

Jay

On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 3:24 PM Kevin Adler <kadler@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You could try routing that user to its own subsystem which has a job
queue
only so big: [1]
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1021000



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so we have a particular userProfile that executes off platform
odbc/jdbc
calls. (yuk - i'm currently in negotiations with upper management to
end
those and use YAJL rest instead)...

anyway in the interim... what is best way to allow user to only be
able
to
have say 4 active jobs running at a single time? as you may guess,
the
sessions will hang and continue running and eat up resources.

at first I considered chgusrprf LMTDEVSSN to 4 but then realized that
may
only be for interactive sessions...

tia

jay
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