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WRKACTJOB can show you what pools jobs are running in. Use F11. You might
position the cursor on the job type column and press F16 to sort by that
column. Then your interactive jobs should be together. The F11 will then
show you the pool in which each job is running. You may have 2, or just 1,
if the interactive jobs go to the *INTERACT shared pool.

Options 4 and 5 of DSPSBSD show you workstation entries by name or by type.
Are these the same for both subsystems, QBASE and QINTER? If you really
want both subsystems running, this is where you control which one gets what
- by name. By the way, this is usually a very difficult thing to maintain.
Generic names are possible.

Types are things like *ASCII, 3179, etc. *CONS is put here for the console.

Is there a reason to run both subsystems? It is not common to do this.

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>Normally, if you are running QBASE, you are not running QINTER.
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>DSPSYSVAL QCTLSBSD to see what is your controlling subsystem. It is usually
>either QBASE or QCTL.
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>WRKSBS will show which SBS's are active, and you can see from there what
>jobs are in each one.
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>Another way to see where jobs run is in WRKACTJOB. If you press F11, you
>get another view that has the machine pool in one of the columns. Use
>WRKSYSSTS to find out which pools are in use.



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