Steve

I'm not aware of an easy way to know this - most stuff in Work Management is at the pool level. There is a temporary storage attribute for jobs that you can get with RTVJOBA in CL, QUSRJOBI in an API, but that is for disk, IIRC.

May I ask - are you using dynamic tuning? The QPFRADJ system value controls this. You might try running things with this on, then see how large the private pool (shared pool?) gets, then turn off tuning and make your adjustments yourself.

Another issue might be the use of expert cache - the pool must have the paging option set to *CALC, which normally means the pool must be a shared pool, to use expert cache. *BASE is usually *CALC, so the page sizes can be larger, which can greatly affect the speed of your applications. There is also an API that can set any pool to *CALC - Change Pool Tuning Information (QWCCHGTN) - even fixed pools.

The tuners (Help Systems AutoTune, QPFRADJ, etc.) use various WRKSYSSTS info to decide when to change pool sizes. As far as I know, they don't go to the job level. There is a Retrieve System Status (QWCRSSTS) API that can get you that stuff, but why reinvent the wheel?

HTH
Vern

At 09:07 AM 10/27/2004, you wrote:
Vern,

We have a separate pool set up to run jobs out of. It currently has 14 jobs
running in it and 3 more run after midnight. It has 2 gig in it. When the
job runs it takes about 4 hours to run. But if they submit it to qbatch
(which runs out of *base) it runs in half the time. Which is understandable
because *base has over 10 gig in it. Is their an API that will allow me to
see how much memory a certain job used or can I display the performance date
to see that also? I basically want to find out how much memory each of those
jobs uses so I can add memory at night to this pool and then give it back to
*base in the morning.

Thanks in advance

Steve
That's correct. But I must recommend the API finder that has been on
InfoCenter since V5R2 - look under Programming->APIs->API finder -- you can
search on words like 'retrieve' or 'file description'.

HTH
Vern

At 12:04 AM 10/27/2004, you wrote:


Hi group,

In the past, there was a PDF that contained all API's: the System API
Reference (SC41-5801-02), but it seems to have been stopped after V4R3, and
replaced by separate
PDF's by API type.

Can anybody confirm this, or point me to the most recent version of this
handbook?  I find it handy to have all API's in one location, without
having to first find out in which book to look.
Thanks in advance.
Peter Colpaert
Massive - Kontich - Belgium
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