At my last gig we used the E queue but it had been heavily modified to
sit between the C and D queues. In our case E stood for Express and was
only for urgent low resource/impact jobs.
regards,
Robert W.Mills
Systems Development Manager
Pinnacle Arvato
(020) 8309 3604
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Tony Summers
Sent: 31 January 2007 13:13
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] SHOWQ command and Quantum question
Avoid A and B queues for your programs/jobs - those are reserved for
system processes.
Generally use the C queue for sessions and D queue for jobs, although
some 3rd party products that run via background jobs need up-lifting to
CQ. We also run some of our own "important" background jobs in the C
queue.
I've not often seen the E queue being used except for un-important jobs
that have no possiblity of impeding (e.g. tranasction locks) other
processes.
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Skiba, Bruno
Sent: 30 January 2007 23:26
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Subject: [HP3000-L] SHOWQ command and Quantum question
Greetings to all you Listers out there!
I want to pick at some of those massive brains out there with some MPE
wizardry.
I was wondering about how others have their systems setup with regard to
running jobs in different queues.
If I issue a "showq;active":
I get a table like this:
DORMANT RUNNING
Q PIN JOBNUM Q PIN JOBNUM
B U2603 #J3459
C M993 #S6417
C U1833 #J3917
D U3000 #J3941
------QUANTUM-------
QUEUE BASE LIMIT MIN MAX ACTUAL BOOST TIMESLICE
----- ---- ----- --- --- ------ ----- ---------
CQ 152 200 1 2000 2 DECAY 200
DQ 202 238 2000 2000 2000 DECAY 200
EQ 240 253 2000 2000 2000 DECAY 200
I guess I need some more information about how this mechanism works.
It seems to me that the CQ gets all the available QUANTUM allocated to
it, yet is currently using 2.
I guess I'm wondering if this should be a little more "balanced" and is
there a way to change this situation or is it even necessary?
I know that since we migrated to UC4 (on MPE) most of the production
jobs that
UC4 processes run at a DQ.
We only have some higher priority jobs running all the time at CQ and 1
or 2 of our realtime jobs run at BQ.
Thanks,
Bruno
Bruno Skiba
Computer Operator, Corporate HQ
Phone: +1(603)422-8373
mailto: bskiba -at- servicecu -dot- org
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