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In <var class="product">Model 204</var> V7R1 and later, all multi-user jobs have a KOMM for each user (or multiple KOMMs), which is the equivalent of the obsolete KOMMOPT=1 setting. This change should decrease your server size requirements.</p> | In <var class="product">Model 204</var> V7R1 and later, all multi-user jobs have a KOMM for each user (or multiple KOMMs), which is the equivalent of the obsolete KOMMOPT=1 setting. This change should decrease your server size requirements.</p> | ||
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For more information about KOMMs and other <var class="product">Model 204</var> data structures, refer to the [[:Category:System | For more information about KOMMs and other <var class="product">Model 204</var> data structures, refer to the [[:Category:System management|system management topics]].</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 6 November 2014
KOMM options (obsolete) (obs)
Summary
Usage
Obsolete as of Model 204 V7R1.
In Model 204 V7R1 and later, all multi-user jobs have a KOMM for each user (or multiple KOMMs), which is the equivalent of the obsolete KOMMOPT=1 setting. This change should decrease your server size requirements.
For more information about KOMMs and other Model 204 data structures, refer to the system management topics.