Deactivating a workload definition

Start of changeThis example describes how to use the end user interface (EUI)End of change to deactivate the workload definition WLDPAY02 created in the example Routing particular transactions from a given user to a specific target region.

  1. If the current context isn’t PLXPROD1, issue the command CON PLXPROD1.
  2. Display active workload definitions.

    From the current view, issue the command WLMAWDEF WLSPAY01. The WLMAWDEF view, showing active workload definitions associated with workload specification WLSPAY01, is displayed.

     27FEB2005  22:10:58 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY ---------------------------
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     >W1 =WLMAWDEF==========PLXPROD1=PLXPROD1=27FEB2005==22:10:58=CPSM==========3===
     CMD Name     Workload Ownr Trangrp  Luname            Userid   Process Target
     --- -------- -------- ---- -------- ----------------- -------- Type--- Scope---
         WLDPAY01 WLSPAY01 CM1B TRGPAY01 *                 *        *       CICSPA02
         WLDPAY02 WLSPAY01 CM1B TRGPAY02 *                 USRPAY03 *       CICSPA03
         WLDPAY03 WLSPAY01 CM1B TRGPAY03 *                 *        *       CSGTGTS1
     
  3. Discard workload definition WLDPAY02.

    In the WLMAWDEF view, move the cursor to the entry for WLDPAY02, and issue DSC from the line-command field. The Discard Active Workload Definition panel is displayed. To confirm the deactivation of WLDPAY02, press Enter. The WLMAWDEF view is displayed, minus the entry for WLDPAY02.

Be aware that, when you deactivate an active workload definition, you also deactivate any transaction groups associated with it if they aren’t referenced by another workload definition in the same workload.

Related concepts
Workload management and dynamic routing
Workload requirements
Establishing a workload
Balancing the work in a workload
Separating the work in a workload
Taking affinity relations into consideration
Related tasks
Balancing a workload
Adding a region to an existing target region scope
Removing a region from a target region scope
Adding a routing region to an active workload
Quiescing a target region in an active workload
Routing a specific transaction to a specific target region
Routing particular transactions from a given user to a specific target region
Honoring a pseudoconversational transaction
Updating an active workload definition
Discarding an active transaction from a workload
Updating a workload specification
Using real-time analysis to select a target region for workload balancing
Related reference
WLMAWDEF (Active workload definitions)
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