Thanks Jeff,

We'll take this under advisement.

Rob Berendt
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I recall having this problem a couple of years ago, as far as I can
remember, the symptoms and cause where near enough identical.

I never did solve it as such, but managed to reduce the frequency of
occurences ...

Split the QINTER subsystem monitor job and the interactive jobs into
separate pools (subsystem-pools in different system pools - I moved
SBS-pool-1 to *BASE, used the routing entries to put the interactive jobs
into sbs-pool-2, *INTERACT).

The *NOMAX activity level on QINTER-sbsd is bad news, particularly when
developers (super users) run batch-style jobs there.  Use the
TimeSlicePoolEnd value to purge them to the batchpool.

Use multiple QINTERx sbs's and workstation name/type entries to keep the
overall number of jobs in a subsystem down to 200 or less.  This may of
course necessitate the purchase of more system memory.

... my tuppence worth ...

Kind regards,

Jeffrey E. Bull
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-----Original Message-----
From: rob@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 22 September 2003 20:11
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: QINTER problems: CPF5390, CPF1317, CPF1189, CPF1196


IBM's response:


 
It appears that the subsystem was busy processing device errors, and 
didn't respond to the Retrieve Group Attributes request.  After the 
interactive job wits 30 seconds for the subsystem to reply, it will post
the CPF1317. 
. 
Out first recommendation would be to check the number of users in the 
interactive subsystem.  We recommend only having 250 - 300 users in an 
interactive subsystem, and we may see a variety of errors if that number
is exceeded.  The subsystem is just bogged down too much with device 
processing if we have too many devices. 
. 
Second, there are a few PTFs we'd recommend for general subsystem 
concerns.  I'd recommend downloading and applying SI09702 and SI09642 
for 5722SS1.  There is a third PTF for APAR SE11621, but this third PTF 
is not yet available. 
. 
Hopefully, these recommendations should help prevent this problem from 
occurring again. 



By the way, this error occurred in SYS501C.  Some of you know what that 
program is, and also know that I do not have access to the source, etc.

I'll order the ptf's and see what they do.

Rob Berendt
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