Denis,

I'm sorry but I don't quite understand.  When you refer to "...delay the
number of swap in pageset.", are you talking about log switches, or
contention for bufferspace when messages are read from a queue?




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Rick,


It concern a qmgr with a lot of pagesets and a lot of queues.
We increase size of buffer pool for delay the number of swap in pageset.
(the original reason of this intervention is some hardware problem on
random space volumes).
But you have right, this large size is not really required.

After increasing the size of the bufferpools (we reach than at least 1,5
Gb), applications using the qmgr began to have security access problem
(Abend 878-00C DURING RACINIT PROCESSING - There is not enough virtual
local system queue area (LSQA)).
After investigation, we see that there is a lot of multiple getmain without
freemain in extended private area. So the conclusion was that these getmain
overide the memory where was cached the RACF informations.

The global conclusion was that we have to consider that the total size of
bufferpool can not reached more than 1,5gb, otherwise, you can expect this
kind of problem. We don't find any recommendation from IBM about this
before.

Posted here for information...

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Denis,

Out of curiosity, why are you using so much bufferpool space, and not
letting most of the data flow to disk?




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Hi,


About this point, does anyone know if IBM has planned to implement
bufferpool in dataspace, like in DB2 ?
A few month ago, we had memory problem after increasing bufferpool because
we already take at least 1,6Gb in extended private area.

Denis

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Yes, it's in the MSTR and it's above the line private storage.  There
should be plenty of that to go around :)

John M Hammond
Data Center - Middleware
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Does anyone know where in z/OS the bufferpool storage is allocated? Is is
within  the MQ Master address space?


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