1 /ACCOUNT
Specifies which user is part of this scheduling class. This is
part of a user's SYSUAF record.
The syntax for this qualifier is as follows:
[/ACCOUNT = (name1, name2,...name"n")]
2 /CPULIMIT
Defines the maximum amount of CPU time that this scheduling class
can receive for the specified days and hours.
The syntax for this qualifier is as follows:
/CPULIMIT = ([primary], [h1-h2=time%],[h1=time%],
[,...],[secondary],[h1-h2=time%],[h1=time%],[,...])
The h1-h2=time% syntax allows you to specify a range of hours
followed by the maximum amount of CPU time (expressed as a
percentage) to be associated with this set of hours. The first
set of hours after the keyword PRIMARY specifies hours on primary
days; the set of hours after the keyword SECONDARY specifies
hours on secondary days. The hours are inclusive; if you class
schedule a given hour, access extends to the end of that hour.
3 /PRIMEDAYS
Allows you to define which days are primary days and which days
are secondary days.
The syntax for this qualifier is as follows:
[/PRIMEDAYS = ([no]day[,...])]
You specify primary days as MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, and
SUN. You specify secondary days as NOMON, NOTUE, NOWED, NOTHU,
NOFRI, NOSAT, and NOSUN.
The default is MON through FRI and NOSAT and NOSUN. Any days
omitted from the list take their default value. You can use the
DCL command, SET DAY, to override the class definition of primary
and secondary days.
4 /UIC
Specifies which users are part of this scheduling class. This is
part of a user's SYSUAF record.
The syntax for this qualifier is as follows:
[/UIC = (uic1,uic2,...uic"n")]
5 /USERNAME
Specifies which user is part of this scheduling class. This is
part of a user's SYSUAF record.
The syntax for this qualifier is as follows:
[/USERNAME = (name1, name2,...name"n")]
6 /WINDFALL
Specifies that all processes in the scheduling class are eligible
for windfall.
The syntax for this qualifier is as follows:
[/WINDFALL])
By enabling windfall, you allow processes in the scheduling class
to receive a "windfall," that is, a small percentage of CPU time,
when the class's allotted CPU time has been depleted and a CPU is
idle. Rather than let the CPU remain idle, you might decide that
it is better to let these processes execute, even if it means
giving them more than their alloted time.
The default value is for windfall to be disabled.