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The Mellon Mods appear to be in files 702, 766, 856, 914 and then 350 and
381
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faint of heart - they aren't even for the seasoned - use caution
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All,
We have a fairly large development environment that no matter how much capacity
we would give it, its never enough. One thing that makes the problem worse,
is that a single user submits multiple jobs with unique jobnames taking
availa
Can you use the JES2 Policy JobInput to change all batch jobs submitted by that
user to execute in a specific job class, and manage the number of concurrent
jobs there?
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=jes2-policy-type-jobinput
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Subject: Re: Curiosity question on batch job management
If I remember rightly this function was contained in what was known as the
"Mellon Bank Mods" - have a look at the CBT tape for those words. The Mellon
mods were all JES2 exit related. Just no
On 21/03/2025 12:11 am, Jousma, David wrote:
We have a fairly large development environment that no matter how much capacity
we would give it, its never enough. One thing that makes the problem worse,
is that a single user submits multiple jobs with unique jobnames taking
available inits fro
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Jerry,
Thanks for that. We did look at that product years ago, but wasn’t a good fit.
I do have a ticket open with IBM JES support. There is hope that a JES
policy will do the trick.
Da
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Date: Thursday, March 20, 2025 at 11:50 AM
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Subject: Re: Curiosity question on batch job management
We use Trident Services product OS/Em to do exactly that - We can limit a user
to a max number of concurrent jobs independent of job name
rch 20, 2025 at 9:26 AM
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Can you use the JES2 Policy JobInput to change all batch jobs submitted by that
user to execute in a specific job class, and manage the number of concurrent
jobs there?
https://urldefen
All,
We have a fairly large development environment that no matter how much capacity
we would give it, its never enough. One thing that makes the problem worse,
is that a single user submits multiple jobs with unique jobnames taking
available inits from others. I know we could limit them to
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