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Figure 5-13 WRKSYSSTS display showing the memory pool names
As in the other images, shared pool 2 was used. It is not appearing as the last system
pool. That’s because the system was restarted since the configuration change was made,
and during the following start, QSYSWRK started before QINTER.
22.Check the QSQSRVR jobs by using the following command:
WRKACTJOB JOB(QSQSRVR)
23.On the Work with Active Jobs display (Figure 5-14), you may need to press F14 to see the
jobs, since at this stage, they may all be waiting. Press F11 to see the Pool column. The
QSQSRVR jobs should ...
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