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Monday, October 4 • 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Work Management 101

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In this session, we will drill through the many components of work management. If you really want to know how IBM i works and controls your processing, this session is for you. IBM Power servers certainly have grown in their processing capabilities, but you can even get more out of your system if it is configured properly. These work management components will be covered: 1. What’s a subsystem? 2. Auto Start Entries 3. Memory Pools 4. Activity Levels 5. Different types of jobs and why they end up running where they do 6. Threads 7. Job Queues 8. Routing Entries 9. Classes 10. Automated tuning options Along with these components, we will share many other tips using commands and ACS to manage your work management environment. This technology is one of the main reasons customers for years have enjoyed running multiple applications in one partition.1. What is Work Management? 2. What are the components of a subsystems? 3. How to configure your subsystems along with memory pools?

Learning Objectives:
1. How to navigate their subsystems and understand how things are configured_x000D_ 2. How to get jobs into a memory pool_x000D_ 3. What's the difference between subsystem pool and memory pool.

Speakers
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Tom Huntington

EVP of Technical Solutions, HelpSystems
Tom Huntington is Executive Vice President of Technical Solutions at HelpSystems, and a 29-plus-year veteran of the company. He works with business alliances, acquisitions and large customer relationships and ensures that the HelpSystems software works with other major software and... Read More →


Monday October 4, 2021 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Breakout 8 Online
  Systems Management
  • Session Level All

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