It sounds to me like you think the spawned jobs from the sFTP program will "submit" its jobs to the same jobq from whence it came.
That is incorrect, when a PASE or QSHELL jobs spawns others they are BCI(Batch Immediate) jobs and as such do not "go through" a jobq to get to an active state, they "just show up".
I worry that if you have 8 slots for your sftp jobq you could potentially have 8 of your sftp jobs running at a time(plus spawned jobs). Depending on what each sftp job does it could present problems.

I suggest you leave the SBSd max jobs at *nomax, but limit the number of jobs that can be active at the jobq level.
for instance:
qbatch max 1
qbatch1 max 2
multi max 4
etc. to fit your needs

Bryan


GordM1 Hutchinson said the following on 2/6/2012 3:05 PM:
Thanks Scott. Our QShell requirements right now are strictly for sftp for
one EDI partner. I've set up a job queue only for this with a maximum of 8
jobs. The subsystem has a maximum of 11.

I guess I could set the job queue to *NOMAX but I hesitate to have a
subsystem at *NOMAX.


Gord

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