There is also DIST and DBM1 in there. The action will be heavily geared 
towards DBM1. (DIST has work in it mostly on Independent Enclaves so 
relatively little of the work therein is at the address space's DP.)

Cheers, Martin

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From:   Gabriel Tully <gjtu...@gmail.com>
To:     IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Date:   05/04/2018 14:29
Subject:        Re: WLM and Dispatching Priority
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These address spaces look like stored procedure address spaces and they 
are likely marked as a server .  Their goals would be managed under the 
DDF subsystem in WLM classification rules and would depend on what 
srvclasses are this ASID is servicing. 

Gabe

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