John,
search for TSM Server performance degradation on MVS
or use reference number 1155186
Stefan
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Stefan/Zoltan,
I would be interested in reading more on this.
I cannot find any hits for pmr92547 on ibm website
Have you got an apar reference
thanks,
John
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>113360 buffers free: 221949 hiAlloc buffers: 41790 current
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t default to 10% (or something like that) !
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Hi,
3 month ago i read about PMR92547, that describes performance-problems coming from a
too small internal memorypool Since we had speedproblems we doubled that pool size and
after 3 month i believe it was a
Hi,
3 month ago i read about PMR92547, that describes performance-problems
coming from a too small internal memorypool
Since we had speedproblems we doubled that pool size and after 3 month i
believe it was a good step forward.
With show memu you can have a look at the current settings (should be