On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 00:00:00 GMT, Ted MacNEIL
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>If the max is not the default, the max is specified.
>
>That's the way I do it.
>

Bad idea.  Many times there are trade-offs in performance or getting
less of something else when you specify "the max".   You need to look
at each parameter on an individual basis and analyze the impact.

Would you specify CSA=(7000,900000)?  That would probably prevent
any IPLs due to CSA shortages or CSA storage leaks.

Just because there is a larger (or smaller) number of something
that can be specified, it doesn't mean you should specify it.


Mark
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