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The <var>SERVGA</var> parameter controls which server tables are allocated in the ATB-swappable-server area.</p>
The <var>SERVGA</var> parameter controls which server tables are allocated in the ATB-swappable-server area.</p>
In Model 204 7.5 and later, only NTBL and QTBL (in bold below) can alternatively be placed above-the-bar in a swappable area.<br>
Only NTBL and QTBL can be placed above-the-bar in a swappable area.<br>
Each server table to be allocated in that area is controlled by a bit in <var>SERVGA</var>; if the bit is on, the corresponding server table is allocated in the ATB-swappable-server area.
Each server table to be allocated in that area is controlled by a bit in <var>SERVGA</var>; if the bit is on, the corresponding server table is allocated in the ATB-swappable-server area.


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<tr><th>Bit</th><th>Server table placed above the bar</th><th>Required version of Model 204</th></tr>
<tr><th>Bit</th><th>Server table placed above the bar</th><th>Required version of Model 204</th></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'02000000'</code></td><td><var class="term">FTBL. Settable by SERVNSA only.</var></td><td>7.4 or later</td></tr>


<tr><td><code>X'00800000'</code></td><td><var class="term">GTBL. Settable by SERVNSA only.</var></td><td>7.5 or later</td></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'00004000'</code></td><td>NTBL</td><td>7.5 or later</td></tr>


<tr><td><code>X'00004000'</code></td><td>'''NTBL'''</td><td>7.5 or later</td></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'00002000'</code></td><td>QTBL</td><td>7.5 or later</td></tr>


<tr><td><code>X'00002000'</code></td><td>'''QTBL'''</td><td>7.5 or later</td></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'01000000'</code></td><td><var class="term">XTBL. Settable by SERVNSA only.</var></td><td>7.6 or later</td></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'00400000'</code></td><td><var class="term">ITBL. Settable by SERVNSA only.</var></td><td>7.6 or later</td></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'00100000'</code></td><td><var class="term">FSCB. Settable by SERVNSA only.</var></td><td>7.6 or later</td></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'00080000'</code></td><td><var class="term">STBL. Settable by SERVNSA only.</var></td><td>7.6 or later</td></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'00040000'</code></td><td><var class="term">VTBL. Settable by SERVNSA only.</var></td><td>7.6 or later</td></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'00020000'</code></td><td><var class="term">TTBL. Settable by SERVNSA only.</var></td><td>7.6 or later</td></tr>
<tr><td><code>X'00010000'</code></td><td><var class="term">HTBFRS. Settable by SERVNSA only.</var></td><td>7.6 or later</td></tr>
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<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> The bits corresponding to NTBL and QTBL can also be set in <var>SERVNSA</var> but should not be set in both <var>SERVGA</var> and <var>SERVNSA</var> &mdash; if they are, an error message is issued and the Online fails to come up.</p>
<var>[[SERVGSZ parameter|SERVGSZ]]</var> is the amount of space in bytes required for the swappable above-the-bar server tables per server. The total amount of storage allocated for swappable above-the-bar server areas equals <var>SERVGSZ</var> rounded to 4K and multiplied by <var>[[NSERVS parameter|NSERVS]]</var>.
<var>[[SERVGSZ parameter|SERVGSZ]]</var> is the amount of space in bytes required for the swappable above-the-bar server tables per server. The total amount of storage allocated for swappable above-the-bar server areas equals <var>SERVGSZ</var> rounded to 4K and multiplied by <var>[[NSERVS parameter|NSERVS]]</var>.
When sizing <var>SERVGSZ</var>, it should accomodate the largest swappable above-the-bar table sizes that might be needed.
When sizing <var>SERVGSZ</var>, it should accomodate the largest swappable above-the-bar table sizes that might be needed.


The above mentioned tables can alternatively be placed above-the-bar in a non-swappable area. This can be indicated with the <var>[[SERVNSA parameter|SERVNSA]]</var> and <var>[[SERVNSSZ parameter|SERVNSSZ]]</var> parameters.  
Some server tables can alternatively be placed above-the-bar in a non-swappable area. This can be indicated with the <var>[[SERVNSA parameter|SERVNSA]]</var> and <var>[[SERVNSSZ parameter|SERVNSSZ]]</var> parameters.  
<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> The bits corresponding to the tables should not be set in both <var>SERVNSA</var> and <var>SERVGA</var> &mdash; if they are, an error message is issued and the Online fails to come up.</p> 


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Revision as of 20:04, 29 June 2015

Above the bar server areas

Summary

Default value
0
Parameter type
System
Where set
On User 0's parameter line
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 V7.5

Description

The SERVGA parameter controls which server tables are allocated in the ATB-swappable-server area.

Only NTBL and QTBL can be placed above-the-bar in a swappable area.
Each server table to be allocated in that area is controlled by a bit in SERVGA; if the bit is on, the corresponding server table is allocated in the ATB-swappable-server area.

The bits are:

BitServer table placed above the barRequired version of Model 204
X'00004000'NTBL7.5 or later
X'00002000'QTBL7.5 or later

Note: The bits corresponding to NTBL and QTBL can also be set in SERVNSA but should not be set in both SERVGA and SERVNSA — if they are, an error message is issued and the Online fails to come up.

SERVGSZ is the amount of space in bytes required for the swappable above-the-bar server tables per server. The total amount of storage allocated for swappable above-the-bar server areas equals SERVGSZ rounded to 4K and multiplied by NSERVS. When sizing SERVGSZ, it should accomodate the largest swappable above-the-bar table sizes that might be needed.

Some server tables can alternatively be placed above-the-bar in a non-swappable area. This can be indicated with the SERVNSA and SERVNSSZ parameters.

While it might seem odd to have above-the-bar swappable server areas, especially if swapping to above-the-bar memory, placing NTBL and QTBL in a swappable area can save quite a bit of real memory. This is especially true if the RESPAGE parameter is set to a non-zero value and there are significantly more users (NUSERS) than servers (NSERVS). In such a case, most swapped out users would either be using a resident (shared) NTBL and QTBL, or they would be logged out and only using a single 4K page. As such, reserving the amount of space required for NTBL and QTBL (which can typically get quite large) in the non-swappable above-the-bar area for all the swapped out users can waste a significant amount of real storage.