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Yes, that did work. Thanks. Now if I can just figure out how to get the
queues to come back after a START NORECOVERY. Someone decided to not
allow the NEWJOBQ command in SYSSTART.
Oh well, one battle at a time!
Thanks again,
Wendell
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, VANCE,JEFF (HP-Cupertino,ex1) wrote:
> > Can the limit command be used to limit the number of
> > concurrent jobs that will run in the system queue as it does
> > for other queues?
>
> Yes. Try LIMIT nnn;jobq=HPSYSJQ
>
> The default limit of the system job queue is 3500, which is also
> the max limit for any job queue.
>
> > What I want to do is to set a global limit of 4 with the system
> > q limited to 1 job, the daemon queue limited to 2 and another job
> > queue (reserved for me) limited to 1.
>
> LIMIT 4
> LIMIT 1;jobq=hpsysjq
> LIMIT 2;jobq=daemonq
> LIMIT 1;jobq=myq
>
> Let me know if that doesn't work.
>
> Jeff Vance, CSY
>
Wendell E. Gragg Socorro Independent School District
HP Library Systems Specialist El Paso Tx
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