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==Summary==
==Summary==
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<dd><var class="product">Model 204 V6.1</var> or earlier
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==Description==
==Description==
<p>User's can have open buffers only while in a server. The maximum value of MAXOBUF is 255. <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> uses the extra open buffer limit above four to try to do fast page reads on frequently accessed pages. Adjusting the MAXOBUF setting provides the best results in an MP/204 environment, but there may be some performance advantages in a non-MP environment.</p>
<p>User's can have open buffers only while in a server. The maximum value of <var>MAXOBUF</var> is 255. <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> uses the extra open buffer limit above four to try to do fast page reads on frequently accessed pages. Adjusting the <var>MAXOBUF</var> setting provides the best results in an [[MP/204]] environment, but there may be some performance advantages in a non-MP environment.</p>
<p>You can regard the MAXOBUF parameter as a user-level working set size for disk buffer pool pages. However, consider the following disadvantages of setting the value of the MAXOBUF parameter too high: </p>
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You can regard the <var>MAXOBUF</var> parameter as a user-level working set size for disk buffer pool pages. However, consider the following disadvantages of setting the value of <var>MAXOBUF</var> too high: </p>
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<li>First, a too-high value can reduce the accuracy of the <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> [[Performance monitoring and tuning#Anticipatory writes|LRU]] algorithm for disk buffer pool pages.</li>
First, a too-high value can reduce the accuracy of the <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> LRU algorithm for disk buffer pool pages.</li>
 
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<li>Second, and more importantly, a too-high value can actually increase CPU overhead, because of relatively long chains of open pages that must be scanned for a fast read.</li>
Second, and more importantly, a too-high value can actually increase CPU overhead, because of relatively long chains of open pages that must be scanned for a fast read.</li>
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<p>Rocket Software recommends that you test for the optimal setting of MAXOBUF at your site by gradually increasing MAXOBUF until the CPU statistic compared to the work accomplished stops decreasing and starts to increase or the DKPRF/DKPR statistics ratio stops changing significantly.</p>
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[[Category:System Parameters]]
Rocket Software recommends that you test for the optimal setting of <var>MAXOBUF</var> at your site by gradually increasing <var>MAXOBUF</var> until the CPU statistic compared to the work accomplished stops decreasing and starts to increase, or the DKPRF/DKPR statistics ratio stops changing significantly.</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 25 August 2016

Maximum open buffers per user

Summary

Default value
4
Parameter type
System
Where set
On User 0's parameter line
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 V5.1

Description

User's can have open buffers only while in a server. The maximum value of MAXOBUF is 255. Model 204 uses the extra open buffer limit above four to try to do fast page reads on frequently accessed pages. Adjusting the MAXOBUF setting provides the best results in an MP/204 environment, but there may be some performance advantages in a non-MP environment.

You can regard the MAXOBUF parameter as a user-level working set size for disk buffer pool pages. However, consider the following disadvantages of setting the value of MAXOBUF too high:

  • First, a too-high value can reduce the accuracy of the Model 204 LRU algorithm for disk buffer pool pages.
  • Second, and more importantly, a too-high value can actually increase CPU overhead, because of relatively long chains of open pages that must be scanned for a fast read.

Rocket Software recommends that you test for the optimal setting of MAXOBUF at your site by gradually increasing MAXOBUF until the CPU statistic compared to the work accomplished stops decreasing and starts to increase, or the DKPRF/DKPR statistics ratio stops changing significantly.