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We are running z/OS V1.4 and have WLM in goal mode. Our DB2 version is 6.1.0. I need to be able to throttle back jobs that interface with DB2. We don't use DDF or stored procedures with DB2. How can I create an enclave with WLM for this? Will I need to know every thread name to do this? Can I mask the thread name? I am new to WLM and have never set up an enclave before. We have set the CICS transactions that go to DB2, so they run slower, but I still need a way to slow down DB2. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. QUESTION POSED ON: 30 JAN 2006
QUESTION ANSWERED BY: Robert Crawford I'm inexperienced with WLM also, so I can't tell you how to set up enclaves. However, I do know that DB2 threads run at the priority of the original address space. Therefore, my best advice would be to dial down the batch jobs' priority until they can't get any CPU. You may restrict the number of batch jobs connected to a DB2 subsystem through thread parameters in ZPARMS, but I'm not sure what happens to running batch jobs when you run out of threads.
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