When WLM was set up in this shop about 5 years ago the DDF workload was extremely low. The person that set up WLM assigned DDF to "NEWWORK". Over the past year DDF processing has growing considerably to where it is now taking approximately 10% of the production LPAR during prime shift. Most of this work is our Online Banking and Online Teller applications making direct requests to DB2 on the z/OS system, so it is an important workload. We want to pull DDF out of NEWWORK and give it its own service class. Does anyone have any recommendations as to how to set up a service class for DDF, or can you point me to some good documentation on the subject? Thanks for any help you can give.
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