Can anyone, perhaps a DFSMS insider, answer this question?

TIA for curing my ignorance.

Peter

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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Farley, Peter x23353
> Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 3:01 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: What exactly does the SMBHWT subparameter do?
> 
> We are at z/OS V1.12 here.  I am investigating how the use of system
> managed buffering can help improve performance for a large, extended-
> format KSDS with a very random read-only access pattern resulting in over
> a million read I/O's in a batch run.  After RTFM, it looks to me like I
> should definitely specify ACCBIAS=DO, but whether I should use SMBHWT and
> if so what value I should use is eluding me.  The documentation is just
> not that clear to me.
> 
> DFSMS Using Datasets says this about the SMBHWT subparameter:
> 
> SMBHWT. This option specifies the range of the decimal value for buffers.
> You can specify a whole decimal value from 1-99 for allocating the
> Hiperspace buffers. The allocation is based on a multiple of the number of
> virtual buffers that have been allocated.
> 
> What does "the range of the decimal value for buffers" mean?  I am
> confused.
> 
> 
> The JCL Reference manual says this about SMBHWT:
> 
> SMBHWT=nn
> Specify a requirement for hiperspace where nn is an integer from 0 to 99.
> Use this parameter with direct optimization. The default value is 0, which
> means that the system does not obtain any hiperspace.
> 
> 
> Neither of these definitions tells me precisely what a value of (say) 12
> will do.  Does the SMBHWT serve as a multiplier, so that (SMBHWT * # of
> virtual buffers) is allocated in hiperspace?  Does that mean if the system
> allocates 9000 virtual buffers, that SMBHWT=12 will allocate 12 * 9000
> hiperspace buffers?
> 
> Your help in curing my ignorance in this area is appreciated.
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