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Thank you for your suggestion. While the requirement is for object level maximum locks held per thread, Db2 has delivered the similar capability but application level control in FL507. This is done through using built-in global variable, SYSIBMADM.MAX_LOCKS_PER_USER. Please review if this feature can be alternate solution for your requirement.
NUMLKUS is usually coded at a very high level and counts the total number of lock for the thread. I would like a parameter at a lower level - TABLESPACE - that behaves differently than LOCKMAX. Presently, lock escalation is the only effect of LOCKMAX. After that, you are depending upon NUMLKUS, which might be too high for your purposes.
This new parameter would be at the TABLESPACE level, and would specify a number of locks acquired at which point the thread would be cancelled - no lock escalation.
Could you please add more information - why the current NUMLKUS does not work for you. Today, we have NUMLKUS zparm to specify the max locks held per thread. Exceeding the value will receive resource unavail (SQLCODE -904 and message DSNT500I or DSNT501I are issued. ). thanks.