We had some problems with QINTER at one point--  it's been several 
years, and memories fade--  but I think it was because we had 
problems with large numbers of jobs in the single subsystem.  What we 
did was create multiple subsystems for QINTER-- we specified devices 
with names beginning A-I for one, and J-Z for the other (A*, B*, C*, 
etc.)  It's only about a dozen names specified under devices, so it's 
not obnoxious!  But it did spread out the wear on the single QINTER 
subsystem.
--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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