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==Description==
==Description==
<p>Activates the Resident Request feature for APSY precompiled procedures in storage.  The parameter specifies the maximum number of 4K operating system pages to be allocated, above the bar, for procedures that are made resident.  Whenever a procedure is made resident, a minimum of 16-4K pages are allocated for that procedure.  If more pages are required, another chunk of 16-4K pages are allocated.  These chunks of 16-4K pages facilitate more efficient management of ATB storage which the operating system allocates in 1 megabyte increments.  The actual storage "used" by resident requests can be displayed with the MONITOR SUBSYS (PROCCT) <subsysname> command.  Given this allocation algorithm, if you have 1000 procedures that you want to become resident, you will need to set, at a minimum, RESPAGE=16000.</p>
<p>If a non-zero value is specified, then the actual number of 4K pages allocated will be rounded up to the next 1 megabyte page boundary (the next multiple of 256 4K pages).</p>
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If specified, [[RESSIZE_parameter|RESSIZE]], [[RESLTHR parameter|RESLTHR]], and [[RESTHRSH parameter|RESTHRSH]] are ignored; RESSIZE is reset to -1; RESLTHR and RESTHRSH are reset to zero.
Activates the [[Performance monitoring and tuning#Resident Request feature for precompiled procedures|Resident Request feature]] for APSY precompiled procedures in storage. <var>RESPAGE</var> specifies the maximum number of 4K-byte operating system pages to be allocated, above the bar, for procedures that are made resident. </p>
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Whenever a procedure is made resident, a minimum of 16 4K-byte pages are allocated for that procedure. If more pages are required, another chunk of 16 4K-byte pages are allocated. These chunks facilitate more efficient management of ATB storage, which the operating system allocates in 1-megabyte increments. </p>
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The actual storage "used" by resident requests can be displayed with a <code>MONITOR SUBSYS (PROCCT) <i>subsysname</i></code> command. Given this allocation algorithm, if you have 1000 procedures that you want to become resident, you will need to set <var>RESPAGE</var> to 16000, at a minimum.</p>
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If a non-zero value is specified, the actual number of 4K-byte pages allocated is rounded up to the next 1-megabyte page boundary (the next multiple of 256 4K-byte pages).</p>
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If they were specified, <var>[[RESSIZE_parameter|RESSIZE]]</var>, <var>[[RESLTHR parameter|RESLTHR]]</var>, and <var>[[RESTHRSH parameter|RESTHRSH]]</var> are ignored; <var>RESSIZE</var> is reset to -1; <var>RESLTHR</var> and <var>RESTHRSH</var> are reset to zero.
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VIEW [[RESCURR parameter|RESCURR]], and [[RESHIGH parameter|RESHIGH]] will show, respectively, the current and the HWM of ATB storage allocated (even multiples of 16*4K bytes) for resident requests.
<code>VIEW [[RESCURR parameter|RESCURR]]</code>, and <code>VIEW [[RESHIGH parameter|RESHIGH]]</code> show, respectively, the current and the high-water mark of ATB storage allocated (even multiples of <code>16*4K</code> bytes) for resident requests.
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<p>For IBM z/OS systems only.</p>
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For IBM z/OS systems only.</p>
 
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Revision as of 17:49, 9 June 2016

Number of resident N/QTBL ATB pages

Summary

Default value
0
Parameter type
System
Where set
User 0 parameter line
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 version 7.5

Description

Activates the Resident Request feature for APSY precompiled procedures in storage. RESPAGE specifies the maximum number of 4K-byte operating system pages to be allocated, above the bar, for procedures that are made resident.

Whenever a procedure is made resident, a minimum of 16 4K-byte pages are allocated for that procedure. If more pages are required, another chunk of 16 4K-byte pages are allocated. These chunks facilitate more efficient management of ATB storage, which the operating system allocates in 1-megabyte increments.

The actual storage "used" by resident requests can be displayed with a MONITOR SUBSYS (PROCCT) subsysname command. Given this allocation algorithm, if you have 1000 procedures that you want to become resident, you will need to set RESPAGE to 16000, at a minimum.

If a non-zero value is specified, the actual number of 4K-byte pages allocated is rounded up to the next 1-megabyte page boundary (the next multiple of 256 4K-byte pages).

If they were specified, RESSIZE, RESLTHR, and RESTHRSH are ignored; RESSIZE is reset to -1; RESLTHR and RESTHRSH are reset to zero.

VIEW RESCURR, and VIEW RESHIGH show, respectively, the current and the high-water mark of ATB storage allocated (even multiples of 16*4K bytes) for resident requests.

For IBM z/OS systems only.