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Hi, all
We just began to use WLM initiator in our test system. It is a 6 LPARs
SYSPLEX, the CPU is not so busy, about 60% or less at batch time. When we
check SMF30SQT for our batch jobs, we find that for JES2 initiator, the
average is 3887, and the maximum is 12616, remember the unit is 1024
microsecond, for WLM initiator, the average is 6220, and the maximum is
41422. We does not mix JES2 and WLM initiator in a same service class. It
seems too long for batch waiting for a WLM initiator, so what is a
reasonable number of SMF30SQT for WLM initiator?
There is no such thing as a reasonable Q-time for a WLM managed job. WLM
manages the goal of the jobs and the goal refers to the execution velocity or
the responsetime of the entire job-life, including Q-time. The Q-time part of
the job's life is not individually controllable.
But remember: the job will finish as the goal specifies, and that is what you
are waiting for, not where it spends its time before finishing.
Kees.
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