Setting EXEC Thresholds


Use the EXEC Thresholds panel to view or modify values that determine how many EXECs can run in your system in the Normal or high-priority queues, how many EXEC abends that you want to be able to support, and so on.

Figure 1 shows an example of the EXEC Thresholds panel.

Figure 1. EXEC Thresholds panel

BMC Software ------------------- EXEC Thresholds ----------------- AutoOPERATOR
COMMAND ===>                                                 TGT  --- BBSYSA
                                                             DATE --- YY/MM/DD
                                                             TIME --- 11:41:52
              Member         Current
EXABCNT  ===>      3             3    # of ABENDS allowed before EXEC disabled
MAXNORM  ===>      5             5    Maximum concurrent Normal EXECS
MAXHIGH  ===>      3             3    Maximum concurrent High Priority EXECS
MAXNORMQ ===>      5             5    Maximum Normal EXECs Queued
MAXHIGHQ ===>      3             3    Maximum High Priority EXECs Queued
MAXHOTQ  ===>     10            10    Maximum Hot/First priority EXECs Queued
WARNLVL1 ===>     65            65    Initial threshold (percent)
WARNLVL2 ===>     80            80    Secondary threshold (percent)
SELLIM   ===>     10            10    Maximum depth for SELECT with WAIT(YES)
MAXTPUT  ===>      0             0    Maximum TPUT allowed in each EXEC
Press END to save changes,  CANCEL to cancel changes

This panel provides two columns of data:

  • on the left, the value of the parameters in the AAOEXPxx member for the target BBI-SS PAS

    You can enter your modifications on this side of the panel.

  • on the right, the value of the parameters that are currently in effect for the target BBI-SS PAS; these values cannot be edited

 

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