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<blockquote class="note"><b>Note:</b>
If you set <var>NUMBUFG</var> greater than 0, the X'02' bit of the <var>[[XMEMOPT parameter|XMEMOPT]]</var> parameter (the default), must also be set. </p>
<p>If you set <var>NUMBUFG</var> greater than 0: </p>
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<li>The X'02' bit of the <var>[[XMEMOPT parameter|XMEMOPT]]</var> parameter (the default), must also be set. </li>
 
<li>The [[File Load utility: FLOD and FILELOAD commands|FLOD and FILELOAD commands]] and [[Fast/Reload]] are not available due to 64-bit addressing conflicts. This particular restriction is removed in V7.7 and later releases.
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==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 14:49, 26 August 2020

Number of above-the-bar buffers

Summary

Default value
0
Parameter type
System
Where set
Not resettable
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 V7.1

Description

Allocate this number of buffer pool buffers above the bar (ATB).

  • Prior to version 7.7 of Model 204:

    NUMBUFG specifies the number of buffer pool buffers built ATB, while the number of buffer pool buffers built BTB is based on the setting of MINBUF, MAXBUF, and SPCORE.

  • As of version 7.7:

    If NUMBUFG is specified, no buffer pool buffers are built BTB; all buffers are ATB. Model 204 obtains exactly the NUMBUFG number of buffers.

    In this case, NUMBUFG essentially replaces the BTB parameters: NUMBUF and MINBUF are automatically reset to 0, and MAXBUF and SPCORE are ignored.

Setting NUMBUFG

The maximum number of buffers is 2**31/3, or 715,827,882, which limits buffer pools to 4.2 terabytes or less.

The minimum number of ATB buffers is:

NLRUQG * ((NSERVS + NSUBTKS) * MAXOBUF + 15)

If you set NUMBUFG to a value lower than the minimum, the value is reset to the calculated value and you receive messages like the following:

*** M204.2756: NUMBUFG reset to NLRUQG * ((NSERVS + NSUBTKS) * MAXOBUF + 15) = 1 * ((2+9) * 4 + 15) = 59 *** M204.0075: Initialization completed. Buffers = 0+59

Note:

If you set NUMBUFG greater than 0:

  • The X'02' bit of the XMEMOPT parameter (the default), must also be set.
  • The FLOD and FILELOAD commands and Fast/Reload are not available due to 64-bit addressing conflicts. This particular restriction is removed in V7.7 and later releases.

See also

For more information about setting NUMBUFG, see Using 64-bit addressing and Above the Bar (ATB) storage.