• Subject: RE: A Job Queueing Problem
  • From: "Kahn, David" <KAHN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 11:41:00 +0600

Pete Hall (peteh@earth.inwave.com) wrote:

>Yes you can do that. There's a parameter (MAXJOBS) available in CHGSBSD
>that allows you to specify the maximum number of jobs that can be active
>in the subsystem. Even if the queue will allow it, a job will not start
>unless there is room in the subsystem.

Pete,

Re-read Rudolf's original requirement carefully then repost saying
exactly what settings of those parameters you would use to fulfill it.
:-)

Dave Kahn - TCO, Tengiz, Kazakstan
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