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A

adding a workgroup, Adding New Workgroups
adjusting response time, To degrade a workgroup's CPU access
AIF calls, Introducing the Workload Manager
ALTACCT command, Traditional CPU Scheduling
altering a workgroup, Altering a Workgroup
altering system processes, PARAMETERS
ALTPROC command, Traditional CPU Scheduling, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, ALTPROC
examples, EXAMPLE
ALTWG command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, Altering a Workgroup, To improve a workgroup's CPU access, To degrade a workgroup's CPU access, To modify CPU access for a single process, ALTWG
examples, EXAMPLE
application class, Using GlancePlus to gather information
mapping one workgroup to many classes, Assigning one workgroup to many application classes
mapping to many workgroups, Assigning one application class to many workgroups
mapping to one workgroup, Assigning one application class to one workgroup
artificial workgroup member, PARAMETERS
AS subqueue, Traditional CPU Scheduling
assigning processes to workgroups, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, To understand the importance of workgroup order, To replace the configuration now
atomic action, To replace the configuration now

C

caret (^) character, To replace the configuration now, PARAMETERS
changing CPU access for a process, To modify CPU access for a single process
changing scheduling characteristics, Altering a Workgroup
changing the workgroup configuration, Adding New Workgroups, Creating a New Workgroup Configuration, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
circular scheduling subqueues, Traditional CPU Scheduling
Commands
ALTACCT, Traditional CPU Scheduling
ALTPROC, Traditional CPU Scheduling, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, ALTPROC
ALTUSER, Traditional CPU Scheduling
ALTWG, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, Altering a Workgroup, ALTWG
ampersand character in, To create a new workgroup, EXAMPLE
HELLO, Traditional CPU Scheduling
JOB, Traditional CPU Scheduling
NEWACCT, Traditional CPU Scheduling
NEWUSER, Traditional CPU Scheduling
NEWWG, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, To create a new workgroup, NEWWG
overview, New and Modified Commands
PURGEWG, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, PURGEWG
RUN, Traditional CPU Scheduling
SHOWPROC, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, SHOWPROC
SHOWQ, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, SHOWQ
SHOWWG, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, To display the workgroup, Altering a Workgroup, SHOWWG
STREAM, To replace the configuration at a specified time
TUNE, Scheduling characteristics of user-defined workgroups, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, OPERATION, TUNE
compatability
workgroups and scheduling subqueues, System-defined workgroups
conditionally replacing the current configuration, To replace the configuration based on conditional criteria
configuration
creating an indirect file, PARAMETERS
editing the indirect file, To edit the configuration file
validating the indirect file, To validate the indirect file
configuring workgroups, Creating a New Workgroup Configuration
consolidating systems, Balancing Workload During System Consolidation
controlling one workgroup, To control a single workgroup
controlling other workgroups, To control other workgroups
CPU access, To modify CPU access for a single process
changing, To improve a workgroup's CPU access, To degrade a workgroup's CPU access
modifying for one process, To modify CPU access for a single process
CPU bounds error messages, Altering a Workgroup
CPU demand
evaluating with GlancePlus, Using GlancePlus to gather information
CPU monopolization, Timeslice
CPU percentage
bounds, CPU Percentage Bounds
changing the maximum, To improve a workgroup's CPU access
changing the minimum, To improve a workgroup's CPU access
maximum, To degrade a workgroup's CPU access, PARAMETERS
minimum, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, PARAMETERS
CPU scheduling, Introducing the Workload Manager
CPU scheduling commands, New and Modified Commands
CPU usage
evaluating, To evaluate current system use
creating a high-priority workgroup, To modify CPU access for a single process
creating a low-priority workgroup, To modify CPU access for a single process
creating a new workgroup, To create a new workgroup
creating an indirect file, PARAMETERS, EXAMPLE
CS_Default workgroup
priority decay, Base and Limit Priorities
current CPU usage
evaluating, To evaluate current system use
current workgroup configuration
keeping, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration, FILE FORMAT

D

decay behavior, PARAMETERS
default workgroup settings, OPERATION
degrading CPU access, To degrade a workgroup's CPU access
deleting workgroups, OPERATION
Dispatcher, An Overview of Scheduling Characteristics, OPERATION, OPERATION
displaying running processes, OPERATION
displaying workgroup information, To display the workgroup
displaying your own processes, PARAMETERS
DS_Default workgroup
minimum quantum, Quantum Bounds
priority decay, Base and Limit Priorities
dynamic quantum calculation, Quantum Bounds

E

editing the indirect file, To edit the configuration file
error
CPU bounds violations, Altering a Workgroup
errors
in the indirect file, To validate the indirect file
ES_Default workgroup
maximum quantum, Quantum Bounds
priority decay, Base and Limit Priorities
evaluating system use, To evaluate current system use
evaluating workload with GlancePlus, Using GlancePlus to gather information
example
altering a process, EXAMPLE
altering a workgroup, Altering a Workgroup, EXAMPLE
creating a new workgroup, OPERATION
creating an indirect file, EXAMPLE
displaying active workgroups, EXAMPLE
displaying member processes, EXAMPLE
displaying process information, EXAMPLE
displaying queue information, OPERATION, EXAMPLE
positioning a new workgroup, EXAMPLE
purging user-defined workgroups, EXAMPLE
replacing the current workgroup configuration, To replace the configuration now
scheduling a configuration change, To replace the configuration at a specified time
SHOWWG DETAIL output, OPERATION
SHOWWG PROCS output, OPERATION
SHOWWG SUMMARY output, OPERATION
SHOWWG WGFILE output, OPERATION
system consolidation, To manage user expectations
tuning a queue, EXAMPLE
validating an indirect file, EXAMPLE

I

I/O redirection, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration, OPERATION
identifying a process, To modify CPU access for a single process
improving CPU access, To improve a workgroup's CPU access
indirect file, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration, PARAMETERS, FILE FORMAT
COMMENT keyword, To edit the configuration file, FILE FORMAT
creating, OPERATION, PARAMETERS, EXAMPLE
editing, To edit the configuration file
HFS syntax, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration
invoking, To replace the configuration now
MPE/iX syntax, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration
order of workgroups in, To understand the importance of workgroup order
saving, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration
using, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
validating, To validate the indirect file, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes, PARAMETERS
infinite loops, To modify CPU access for a single process

K

keeping the current workgroup configuration, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration, FILE FORMAT

P

partitioning the system workload, Introducing the Workload Manager, To partition the system workload into workgroups, To partition the workload on the target system
performance expectations, To manage user expectations
placing a workgroup in the ordered list, To modify CPU access for a single process, PARAMETERS
POSITION parameter
example of, To modify CPU access for a single process
predicting system behavior, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
preempting a process, Base and Limit Priorities
priority
base, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, Base and Limit Priorities
changing one process, To modify CPU access for a single process
decay, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics
limit, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, Base and Limit Priorities
preemption, Base and Limit Priorities
priority decay, PARAMETERS
process
changing CPU access of, To modify CPU access for a single process
determining workgroup membership, Membership in a user-defined workgroup
determining workgroup membership of, OPERATION
displaying, PARAMETERS
execution states, OPERATION
identifying with SHOWPROC, To modify CPU access for a single process
moving, To modify CPU access for a single process, PARAMETERS
preempting a, Base and Limit Priorities
transaction time, Quantum Bounds
workgroup membership, To understand the importance of workgroup order
process assignment, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, OPERATION
program name, Membership in a user-defined workgroup
wildcard characters in, Membership in a user-defined workgroup
programmatic support for the Workload Manager, Introducing the Workload Manager
providing consistent response time, Providing More Consistent Response Times
purge-pending workgroup, OPERATION
purgescan, PARAMETERS
PURGEWG command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, PURGEWG
examples, EXAMPLE
purging workgroups, OPERATION
error reporting, OPERATION
HP variables, OPERATION

S

saving the indirect file, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration
Scheduler, An Overview of Scheduling Characteristics, OPERATION, OPERATION
scheduling characteristics, Scheduling characteristics of user-defined workgroups
base priority, Base and Limit Priorities, PARAMETERS
boost property, Boost Property, PARAMETERS
changing, Altering a Workgroup, OPERATION
CPU percentages, CPU Percentage Bounds
limit priority, Base and Limit Priorities, PARAMETERS
overview of, An Overview of Scheduling Characteristics
quantum bounds, Quantum Bounds, PARAMETERS
timeslice, Timeslice, PARAMETERS
scheduling subqueues, Introducing the Workload Manager
circular, Traditional CPU Scheduling, Base and Limit Priorities
scheduling workgroup configuration changes, To replace the configuration at a specified time
scheduling workload changes, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
Service Level Agreements, Providing More Consistent Response Times
short transactions, Quantum Bounds
SHOWPROC command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, To modify CPU access for a single process, SHOWPROC
DETAIL format example, OPERATION
examples, EXAMPLE
SUMMARY format example, OPERATION
SHOWQ command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, SHOWQ
examples, EXAMPLE
SHOWWG Command
SUMMARY format, To display the workgroup
SHOWWG command, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, To display the workgroup, Altering a Workgroup, SHOWWG
examples, EXAMPLE
WGFILE format, To keep a copy of the current workgroup configuration
STREAM command, To replace the configuration at a specified time
streaming the NEWWG command, To replace the configuration at a specified time
subqueues
circular, Traditional CPU Scheduling
scheduling, Introducing the Workload Manager
traditional, System-defined workgroups
tuning, Traditional CPU Scheduling
system consolidation, Balancing Workload During System Consolidation
example, To manage user expectations
system load
evaluating with GlancePlus, Using GlancePlus to gather information
system processes, Traditional CPU Scheduling, PARAMETERS
system use
evaluating, To evaluate current system use
system workload
partitioning, Introducing the Workload Manager, To partition the system workload into workgroups
system-defined workgroups, Introducing the Workload Manager, System-defined workgroups, To edit the configuration file
default settings, OPERATION
NATURAL_WG name, To edit the configuration file
system-wide scan, To replace the configuration now, OPERATION, OPERATION

T

timeslice, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics, Timeslice, PARAMETERS
traditional scheduling subqueues
comparison with workgroups, System-defined workgroups
troubleshooting
CPU minimum unmet, CPU minimum not met
process hang, System or process hang
starving processes, Starving process
starving workgroups, Starving workgroup
system hang, System or process hang
uncaptured processes, Uncaptured process
TUNE command, Scheduling characteristics of user-defined workgroups, Workload Manager and CPU Scheduling Commands, OPERATION, TUNE
examples, EXAMPLE
tuning subqueues, Traditional CPU Scheduling
tuning system performance, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes

V

validating the indirect file, To validate the indirect file
viewing workgroup data in GlancePlus, Viewing workgroup data in GlancePlus

W

WGFILE format, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
WGFILE format example, To edit the configuration file
workgroup configuration
changing, Adding New Workgroups, To edit the configuration file, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
conditional replacement, To replace the configuration based on conditional criteria
replacing later, To replace the configuration at a specified time
replacing now, To replace the configuration now
sample listing, To edit the configuration file
scheduling, To replace the configuration at a specified time
validating the indirect file, To validate the indirect file
workgroup membership, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, To understand the importance of workgroup order, PARAMETERS
artificial, PARAMETERS
conflicts in, OPERATION
example of, How workgroup membership is determined: an example
logon identity, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, PARAMETERS
natural, PARAMETERS
processes, Membership in a user-defined workgroup
program name, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, PARAMETERS
queue attribute, Membership in a user-defined workgroup, PARAMETERS
workgroup name, Workgroup name, PARAMETERS
workgroup order, To understand the importance of workgroup order
workgroups
adding, Adding New Workgroups
altering, Altering a Workgroup
controlling, To control a single workgroup, To control other workgroups
creating a high-priority, To modify CPU access for a single process
creating a low-priority, To modify CPU access for a single process
degrading CPU access of, To degrade a workgroup's CPU access
displaying, To display the workgroup
general membership criteria, To understand the importance of workgroup order
increasing CPU access of, To improve a workgroup's CPU access
list of, To place the workgroup in the ordered list
membership example, How workgroup membership is determined: an example
natural membership in, To place the workgroup in the ordered list
NATURAL_WG, To edit the configuration file
order of, To understand the importance of workgroup order
positioning, To place the workgroup in the ordered list
purge-pending, OPERATION
purging, OPERATION
quantum, Quantum Bounds
replacing the current configuration, Creating a New Workgroup Configuration
scheduling characteristics, To establish workgroup scheduling characteristics
specific membership criteria, To understand the importance of workgroup order
system-defined, System-defined workgroups
user-defined, User-defined workgroups
viewing with GlancePlus, Viewing workgroup data in GlancePlus
workload
changes in, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
partitioning, To partition the system workload into workgroups
performance scheduling, Scheduling Anticipated Workload Changes
workload evaluation
using GlancePlus, Using GlancePlus to gather information
Workload Manager
overview, Introducing the Workload Manager
programmatic support for, Introducing the Workload Manager
Workload Manager command summary, New and Modified Commands
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