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<dd><var class="product">Model 204 | <dd><var class="product">Model 204 V2.2</var> | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
<var>RESCURR</var> displays the current amount of virtual storage (in bytes) allocated for saved [[Performance monitoring and tuning#Resident Request feature for precompiled procedures|resident requests]] (resident QTBLs and resident NTBLs) when running SOUL precompiled procedures. | <var>RESCURR</var> displays the current amount of virtual storage (in bytes) allocated for saved [[Performance monitoring and tuning#Resident Request feature for precompiled procedures|resident requests]] (resident QTBLs and resident NTBLs) when running SOUL precompiled procedures in this <var class="product">Model 204</var> run. | ||
<var>RESCURR</var> decreases if a subsystem that has resident procedures is stopped, in which case the virtual storage allocated for those procedures is deallocated. | <var>RESCURR</var> decreases if a subsystem that has resident procedures is stopped, in which case the virtual storage allocated for those procedures is deallocated. |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 22 May 2017
Current storage allocated for resident requests
Summary
- Default value
- None
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- View-only
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V2.2
Description
RESCURR displays the current amount of virtual storage (in bytes) allocated for saved resident requests (resident QTBLs and resident NTBLs) when running SOUL precompiled procedures in this Model 204 run.
RESCURR decreases if a subsystem that has resident procedures is stopped, in which case the virtual storage allocated for those procedures is deallocated.
If reporting ATB storage, the RESCURR byte total is an even multiple of 4096, that is, one 4K-byte page.
Contrast with RESHIGH.