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Accessing the DWKLDDEF view


The DWKLDDEF view is the starting point for defining a Db2 workload.

 W1 =DWKLDDEF==========C1DEEO===*========(00 BROWSE        )====MVDB2====U====9=========================
CMD Workload Composite Target   System   Description               Sta  Resp %Th   CPU %Th Start End   I
--- Name---- Name----- -------- -------- ------------              --- ----- --- ----- --- Time- Time- -
    ALLWORK  SAMPLE    *        *        Sample DB2 Workload       Act  5.00  90           06:00 06:00 Y
    CAF      DB2SAMP   *        *        CAF DB2 Workload          Act  5.00  90           06:00 06:00 Y
    CICS     DB2SAMP   *        *        CICS DB2 Workload         Act  1.00  95           06:00 06:00 Y
    DBATDRDA DB2SAMP   *        *        DBAT DRDA Workload        Act  1.00  95           06:00 06:00 Y
    IMSMPP   DB2SAMP   *        *        IMS MPP DB2 Workload      Act  1.00  95           06:00 06:00 Y
    INDB2    *         *        *        In DB2 CPU all threads    Act           0.005  50 00:00 24:00 Y
    RRSAF    DB2SAMP   *        *        RRSAF DRDA Workload       Act  5.00  90           06:00 06:00 Y
    TOTAL    *         *        *        Total CPU all threads     Act           0.005  50 00:00 24:00 N
    TSO      DB2SAMP   *        *        TSO DB2 Workload          Act  5.00  90           06:00 06:00 Y

To access the DWKLDDEF view

Use one of the following methods:

  • Type DWKLDDEF on any COMMAND line.
  • Type ADMIN on any COMMAND line and select the DWKLDDEF view.
  • Type VIEWS on any COMMAND line and select the DWKLDDEF view.

Where to go from here

See Changing-the-view-status-from-browse-to-edit-mode.



 

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