According to Guy Smith: > > First, let me say that I would like to see each Workload Manager group > obtain JLIMITs. Having the two functions (management of resource use and > threading of concurent jobs) based on the same abstraction (queue) is > highly desirable from an administration standpoint. > I agree. My prior comments about the Workload Manager were intended toward the use and administration of the functions, not the implementation. As an aside, I don't know if this has been done, but the Performance Collection software's definition of a workgroup should also be derived from the Workload Manager. Controlling the numbers of related jobs that could run simultaneously and the resources they could consume is a very attractive idea. Along with the existing scheduling controls, this is very very useful. My own view is that the Workload Manager and the multiple stream queue functionality should be part of FOS. This would enhance the "value-added" character of MPE vs Unix and it would better complete with OS/400 and VMS. -- -- - - - Speaking for myself and not necessarily anybody else - - - - - - Richard Gambrell | Internet: [log in to unmask] Mgr. Tech. Services | POT: 504-483-7454 FAX: 504-482-1561 Xavier University of LA | Smail: 7325 Palmetto, New Orleans, LA 70125