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<p>The number of buffers allocated for writing to CCAJLOG when a CCAJLOG DD is defined. The size of each buffer is equal to the BLKSIZE defined for the associated data set. A buffer is written only when it fills.</p> | <p>The number of buffers allocated for writing to CCAJLOG when a CCAJLOG DD is defined. The size of each buffer is equal to the BLKSIZE defined for the associated data set. A buffer is written only when it fills.</p> | ||
<p>If the CCAJLOG block size is small, you might need to increase the value to improve performance. Rocket Software recommends setting the CCAJLOG block size as large as possible and using the NLBUFF default setting.</p> | <p>If the CCAJLOG block size is small, you might need to increase the value to improve performance. Rocket Software recommends setting the CCAJLOG block size as large as possible and using the NLBUFF default setting.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 14:38, 19 April 2013
Summary
- Default value
- 5
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
-
Cannot be reset
In z/OS, the NLBUFF parameter can be set explicitly only via the PARM field in the EXEC card. See the Model 204 System Manager's Guide.
In z/VM, the NLBUFF parameter is stacked in the EXEC that issues all the FILEDEFs.
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V6.1 or earlier
Description
The number of buffers allocated for writing to CCAJLOG when a CCAJLOG DD is defined. The size of each buffer is equal to the BLKSIZE defined for the associated data set. A buffer is written only when it fills.
If the CCAJLOG block size is small, you might need to increase the value to improve performance. Rocket Software recommends setting the CCAJLOG block size as large as possible and using the NLBUFF default setting.