iSee Server Subsystem Routing
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Managing work on the IBM i can sometimes be a challenge. Like making sure that a particular job or user does not impact the rest of the production system. There are many ways this can be accomplished, but one of the best and easiest must be Server Subsystem Routing. What if when a job enters the system the operating system could inspect the user, group profile, or even the IP Address the request is coming from and put that job into its own special subsystem and memory pool. That would be pretty slick, best part, that support already exists! In this iSee we show you how to set it up and make it work. Ever wondered every thing needed to create a new subsystem ? Check the Script! All the commands are there for you!!
Tim Rowe
Business Architect Application Development & Systems Management for IBM i
Tim Rowe is the Business Architect for IBM i responsible for System Management and Application Development. He has a passion for modernization on IBM i and how we can continue to move IBM i into the world of 'Normal' . In his spare time he is a certified Soccer referee and enjoys refereeing games with his youngest son.
Scott Forstie
Db2 for i Business Architect
Scott Forstie is a Senior Technical Staff Member within IBM i development and spends most of his time working as the Db2 for i Business Architect. He has worked on IBM operating system development since joining IBM in 1989.
Scott is a frequently published author, speaker at industry events around the globe and can be found @Forstie_IBMi and forstie@us.ibm.com. Scott is an avid runner and enjoys cooking.