NMPSUBS parameter: Difference between revisions
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At z/OS installations using the MP feature, the number of offload subtasks ATTACHed during online initialization</p> | At z/OS installations using the <var>[[Performance_monitoring_and_tuning#Multiprocessing_.28MP.2F204.29|MP]]</var> feature, the number of offload subtasks ATTACHed during online initialization</p> | ||
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The optimum value of <var>NMPSUBS</var> is normally one less than the number of processors in the CPU. The maximum value is 32.</p> | The optimum value of <var>NMPSUBS</var> is normally one less than the number of processors in the CPU. The maximum value is 32.</p> |
Revision as of 15:32, 25 August 2015
Number of offload subtasks
Summary
- Default value
- 0
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- On User 0's parameter line.
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V2.2
Description
At z/OS installations using the MP feature, the number of offload subtasks ATTACHed during online initialization
The optimum value of NMPSUBS is normally one less than the number of processors in the CPU. The maximum value is 32.
The NMPSUBS parameter cannot be reset, but the AMPSUBS parameter (which determines the number of active subtasks) can be reset at any time by the system manager.
For more information on MP concepts and parameters, refer to Multiprocessing (MP/204).