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 |  | Aadding a workgroup, Adding New Workgroupsadjusting response time, To degrade a workgroup's CPU access AIF calls, Introducing the Workload Manager ALTACCT command, Traditional CPU Schedulingaltering a workgroup, Altering a Workgroupaltering system processes, PARAMETERS ALTPROC command, Traditional CPU Scheduling, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, ALTPROCexamples, EXAMPLE
 ALTWG command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, Altering a Workgroup, To improve a workgroup's CPU access, To degrade a workgroup's CPU access, To modify CPU access for a single process, ALTWGexamples, EXAMPLE
application class, Using GlancePlus to gather informationmapping one workgroup to many classes, Assigning one workgroup to many application classesmapping to many workgroups, Assigning one application class to many workgroupsmapping to one workgroup, Assigning one application class to one workgroup
artificial workgroup member, PARAMETERS AS subqueue, Traditional CPU Scheduling assigning processes to workgroups, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, To understand the importance of workgroup order, To replace the configuration nowatomic action, To replace the configuration now
B backward compatability, System-defined workgroupsbalancing workload during consolidation, Balancing Workload During System Consolidationbase priority, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, Base and Limit Priorities, PARAMETERSaltering, PARAMETERSraising, To improve a workgroup's CPU access
boost property, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, Boost Property, PARAMETERS BS subqueue, Traditional CPU Scheduling
Ccaret (^) character, To replace the configuration now, PARAMETERSchanging CPU access for a process, To modify CPU access for a single processchanging scheduling characteristics, Altering a Workgroupchanging the workgroup configuration, Adding New Workgroups, Creating a New Workgroup Configuration, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes circular scheduling subqueues, Traditional CPU Scheduling CommandsALTACCT, Traditional CPU SchedulingALTPROC, Traditional CPU Scheduling, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, ALTPROCALTUSER, Traditional CPU SchedulingALTWG, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, Altering a Workgroup, ALTWGampersand character in, To create a new workgroup, EXAMPLEHELLO, Traditional CPU SchedulingJOB, Traditional CPU SchedulingNEWACCT, Traditional CPU SchedulingNEWUSER, Traditional CPU SchedulingNEWWG, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, To create a new workgroup, NEWWGoverview, New and Modified CommandsPURGEWG, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, PURGEWGRUN, Traditional CPU SchedulingSHOWPROC, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, SHOWPROCSHOWQ, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, SHOWQSHOWWG, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, To display the workgroup, Altering a Workgroup, SHOWWGSTREAM, To replace the configuration at a specified timeTUNE, Scheduling characteristics of user-defined workgroups, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, OPERATION, TUNE
 compatabilityworkgroups and scheduling subqueues, System-defined workgroups
conditionally replacing the current configuration, To replace the configuration based on conditional criteriaconfigurationcreating an indirect file, PARAMETERSediting the indirect file, To edit the configuration filevalidating the indirect file, To validate the indirect file
configuring workgroups, Creating a New Workgroup Configurationconsolidating systems, Balancing Workload During System Consolidationcontrolling one workgroup, To control a single workgroupcontrolling other workgroups, To control other workgroupsCPU access, To modify CPU access for a single processchanging, To improve a workgroup's CPU access, To degrade a workgroup's CPU accessmodifying for one process, To modify CPU access for a single process
CPU bounds error messages, Altering a WorkgroupCPU demandevaluating with GlancePlus, Using GlancePlus to gather information
CPU monopolization, TimesliceCPU percentagebounds, CPU Percentage Boundschanging the maximum, To improve a workgroup's CPU accesschanging the minimum, To improve a workgroup's CPU accessmaximum, To degrade a workgroup's CPU access, PARAMETERSminimum, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, PARAMETERS
 CPU scheduling, Introducing the Workload Manager CPU scheduling commands, New and Modified CommandsCPU usageevaluating, To evaluate current system use
creating a high-priority workgroup, To modify CPU access for a single processcreating a low-priority workgroup, To modify CPU access for a single processcreating a new workgroup, To create a new workgroupcreating an indirect file, PARAMETERS, EXAMPLECS_Default workgrouppriority decay, Base and Limit Priorities
current CPU usageevaluating, To evaluate current system use
current workgroup configurationkeeping, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration, FILE FORMAT
Ddecay behavior, PARAMETERSdefault workgroup settings, OPERATIONdegrading CPU access, To degrade a workgroup's CPU accessdeleting workgroups, OPERATIONDispatcher, An Overview of Scheduling Characteristics, OPERATION, OPERATIONdisplaying running processes, OPERATIONdisplaying workgroup information, To display the workgroupdisplaying your own processes, PARAMETERSDS_Default workgroupminimum quantum, Quantum Boundspriority decay, Base and Limit Priorities
dynamic quantum calculation, Quantum Bounds
Eediting the indirect file, To edit the configuration fileerrorCPU bounds violations, Altering a Workgroup
errorsin the indirect file, To validate the indirect file
ES_Default workgroupmaximum quantum, Quantum Boundspriority decay, Base and Limit Priorities
evaluating system use, To evaluate current system useevaluating workload with GlancePlus, Using GlancePlus to gather informationexamplealtering a process, EXAMPLEaltering a workgroup, Altering a Workgroup, EXAMPLEcreating a new workgroup, OPERATIONcreating an indirect file, EXAMPLEdisplaying active workgroups, EXAMPLEdisplaying member processes, EXAMPLEdisplaying process information, EXAMPLEdisplaying queue information, OPERATION, EXAMPLEpositioning a new workgroup, EXAMPLEpurging user-defined workgroups, EXAMPLEreplacing the current workgroup configuration, To replace the configuration nowscheduling a configuration change, To replace the configuration at a specified timeSHOWWG DETAIL output, OPERATIONSHOWWG PROCS output, OPERATIONSHOWWG SUMMARY output, OPERATIONSHOWWG WGFILE output, OPERATIONsystem consolidation, To manage user expectationstuning a queue, EXAMPLEvalidating an indirect file, EXAMPLE
II/O redirection, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration, OPERATIONidentifying a process, To modify CPU access for a single processimproving CPU access, To improve a workgroup's CPU accessindirect file, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration, PARAMETERS, FILE FORMATCOMMENT keyword, To edit the configuration file, FILE FORMATcreating, OPERATION, PARAMETERS, EXAMPLEediting, To edit the configuration fileHFS syntax, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configurationinvoking, To replace the configuration nowMPE/iX syntax, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configurationorder of workgroups in, To understand the importance of workgroup ordersaving, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configurationusing, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changesvalidating, To validate the indirect file, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes, PARAMETERS
infinite loops, To modify CPU access for a single process
Mmanaging performance expectations during consolidation, To manage user expectationsmaximum CPU percentage, CPU Percentage Bounds, Altering a Workgroupchanging, To improve a workgroup's CPU access
 membership in workgroups, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, To replace the configuration now, PARAMETERSminimum CPU percentage, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, CPU Percentage Bounds, Altering a Workgroupchanging, To improve a workgroup's CPU access
moving a process, To modify CPU access for a single process, PARAMETERS, PARAMETERSMPE/iX Dispatcher, An Overview of Scheduling CharacteristicsMPE/iX Scheduler, An Overview of Scheduling Characteristics
Nnaming the indirect file, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration naming workgroups, Workgroup name, PARAMETERSnatural workgroup member, To place the workgroup in the ordered list, PARAMETERSNATURAL_WG, PARAMETERSnew workgroup, To create a new workgroup NEWUSER command, Traditional CPU Scheduling NEWWG command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, To create a new workgroup, To modify CPU access for a single process, NEWWGexample, To create a new workgroupexamples, OPERATIONin a streamed job, To replace the configuration at a specified timeindirect file, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configurationkeyword parameters in, To create a new workgrouppositional parameters in, To create a new workgroupVALIDATE option, To validate the indirect file
P partitioning the system workload, Introducing the Workload Manager, To partition the system workload into workgroups, To partition the workload on the target systemperformance expectations, To manage user expectationsplacing a workgroup in the ordered list, To modify CPU access for a single process, PARAMETERSPOSITION parameterexample of, To modify CPU access for a single process
predicting system behavior, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changespreempting a process, Base and Limit Prioritiesprioritybase, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, Base and Limit Prioritieschanging one process, To modify CPU access for a single processdecay, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristicslimit, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, Base and Limit Prioritiespreemption, Base and Limit Priorities
priority decay, PARAMETERS processchanging CPU access of, To modify CPU access for a single processdetermining workgroup membership, Membership in a user-defined workgroupdetermining workgroup membership of, OPERATIONdisplaying, PARAMETERSexecution states, OPERATIONidentifying with SHOWPROC, To modify CPU access for a single processmoving, To modify CPU access for a single process, PARAMETERSpreempting a, Base and Limit Prioritiestransaction time, Quantum Boundsworkgroup membership, To understand the importance of workgroup order
 process assignment, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, OPERATION program name, Membership in a user-defined workgroupwildcard characters in, Membership in a user-defined workgroup
 programmatic support for the Workload Manager, Introducing the Workload Managerproviding consistent response time, Providing More Consistent Response Timespurge-pending workgroup, OPERATIONpurgescan, PARAMETERS PURGEWG command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, PURGEWGexamples, EXAMPLE
purging workgroups, OPERATIONerror reporting, OPERATIONHP variables, OPERATION
Rreplacing the workgroup configuration, Creating a New Workgroup Configuration, PARAMETERSimmediate replacement, To replace the configuration nowscheduled replacement, To replace the configuration at a specified time
required scheduling characteristics, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristicsresponding to workload changes, Responding to Unanticipated Changes in the Workloadresponse timeadjusting, To degrade a workgroup's CPU accessconsistency in, Providing More Consistent Response Timeselements of, Providing More Consistent Response Times
 RUN command, Traditional CPU Scheduling
Ssaving the indirect file, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configurationScheduler, An Overview of Scheduling Characteristics, OPERATION, OPERATION scheduling characteristics, Scheduling characteristics of user-defined workgroupsbase priority, Base and Limit Priorities, PARAMETERSboost property, Boost Property, PARAMETERSchanging, Altering a Workgroup, OPERATIONCPU percentages, CPU Percentage Boundslimit priority, Base and Limit Priorities, PARAMETERSoverview of, An Overview of Scheduling Characteristicsquantum bounds, Quantum Bounds, PARAMETERStimeslice, Timeslice, PARAMETERS
 scheduling subqueues, Introducing the Workload Managercircular, Traditional CPU Scheduling, Base and Limit Priorities
scheduling workgroup configuration changes, To replace the configuration at a specified timescheduling workload changes, Scheduling Anticipated Workload ChangesService Level Agreements, Providing More Consistent Response Timesshort transactions, Quantum Bounds SHOWPROC command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, To modify CPU access for a single process, SHOWPROCDETAIL format example, OPERATIONexamples, EXAMPLESUMMARY format example, OPERATION
 SHOWQ command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, SHOWQexamples, EXAMPLE
SHOWWG CommandSUMMARY format, To display the workgroup
 SHOWWG command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, To display the workgroup, Altering a Workgroup, SHOWWGexamples, EXAMPLEWGFILE format, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration
STREAM command, To replace the configuration at a specified timestreaming the NEWWG command, To replace the configuration at a specified time subqueuescircular, Traditional CPU Schedulingscheduling, Introducing the Workload Managertraditional, System-defined workgroupstuning, Traditional CPU Scheduling
system consolidation, Balancing Workload During System Consolidationexample, To manage user expectations
system loadevaluating with GlancePlus, Using GlancePlus to gather information
 system processes, Traditional CPU Scheduling, PARAMETERSsystem useevaluating, To evaluate current system use
 system workloadpartitioning, Introducing the Workload Manager, To partition the system workload into workgroups
 system-defined workgroups, Introducing the Workload Manager, System-defined workgroups, To edit the configuration filedefault settings, OPERATIONNATURAL_WG name, To edit the configuration file
system-wide scan, To replace the configuration now, OPERATION, OPERATION
Ttimeslice, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, Timeslice, PARAMETERS traditional scheduling subqueuescomparison with workgroups, System-defined workgroups
troubleshootingCPU minimum unmet, CPU minimum not metprocess hang, System or process hangstarving processes, Starving processstarving workgroups, Starving workgroupsystem hang, System or process hanguncaptured processes, Uncaptured process
 TUNE command, Scheduling characteristics of user-defined workgroups, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, OPERATION, TUNEexamples, EXAMPLE
 tuning subqueues, Traditional CPU Schedulingtuning system performance, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
WWGFILE format, Scheduling Anticipated Workload ChangesWGFILE format example, To edit the configuration fileworkgroup configurationchanging, Adding New Workgroups, To edit the configuration file, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changesconditional replacement, To replace the configuration based on conditional criteriareplacing later, To replace the configuration at a specified timereplacing now, To replace the configuration nowsample listing, To edit the configuration filescheduling, To replace the configuration at a specified timevalidating the indirect file, To validate the indirect file
 workgroup membership, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, To understand the importance of workgroup order, PARAMETERSartificial, PARAMETERSconflicts in, OPERATIONexample of, How workgroup membership is determined: an examplelogon identity, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, PARAMETERSnatural, PARAMETERSprocesses, Membership in a user-defined workgroupprogram name, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, PARAMETERSqueue attribute, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, PARAMETERS
 workgroup name, Workgroup name, PARAMETERSworkgroup order, To understand the importance of workgroup order workgroupsadding, Adding New Workgroupsaltering, Altering a Workgroupcontrolling, To control a single workgroup, To control other workgroupscreating a high-priority, To modify CPU access for a single processcreating a low-priority, To modify CPU access for a single processdegrading CPU access of, To degrade a workgroup's CPU accessdisplaying, To display the workgroupgeneral membership criteria, To understand the importance of workgroup orderincreasing CPU access of, To improve a workgroup's CPU accesslist of, To place the workgroup in the ordered listmembership example, How workgroup membership is determined: an examplenatural membership in, To place the workgroup in the ordered listNATURAL_WG, To edit the configuration fileorder of, To understand the importance of workgroup orderpositioning, To place the workgroup in the ordered listpurge-pending, OPERATIONpurging, OPERATIONquantum, Quantum Boundsreplacing the current configuration, Creating a New Workgroup Configurationscheduling characteristics, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristicsspecific membership criteria, To understand the importance of workgroup ordersystem-defined, System-defined workgroupsuser-defined, User-defined workgroupsviewing with GlancePlus, Viewing workgroup data in GlancePlus
workloadchanges in, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changespartitioning, To partition the system workload into workgroupsperformance scheduling, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
workload evaluationusing GlancePlus, Using GlancePlus to gather information
 Workload Manageroverview, Introducing the Workload Managerprogrammatic support for, Introducing the Workload Manager
 Workload Manager command summary, New and Modified Commands
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