Hallo Peter,
thank you very much for your answer. I looked at SMF14/15 and found some very
small but often used datasets like:
TCPIP.TCPIP.DATA
TCPIP.FTP.DATA
TCPIP.FTP.TCPXLBIN
I put them into DLF with non-retain-definition and wrote a small sleeper job
(open those ds and wait).
'D DLF' looks good:
S=SYSTEM SYSZSDO S01800000 COFGSDO SYSTC1TCPIP.TCPIP.DATA
SYSNAME JOBNAME ASID TCBADDR EXC/SHR STATUS
SYSE TESTJOBZ 011C 009FE050 SHARE OWN
SYSE TESTJOBY 012C 009FE050 SHARE OWN
but f DLF,SM says:
--------------------------- MAXIMUM ------ CURRENT --- %MAX-
EXPB (EXPANDED BUFFERS): 512 MEG 0 MEG 0 %
( NON-RETAINABLE): 461 MEG 0 MEG 0 %
( 10% RETAINABLE): 51 MEG 0 MEG 0 %
Now I don't know if my datsets are managed in Hiperspace? COFDMON tells me,
that the Datasets are too small to show results.
Can somebody gibe me a hint.
Thank you, Monika
>Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4)
>Fri, 13 May 2011 06:19:28 -0700
>DLF is for Hiperbatch (only, IIRC). Hiperbatch can keep data sets
>n memory if the data is accessed via QSAM or VSAM (no PDS Members).
..
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Peter Hunkeler
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