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  • Subject: Re: Files in Cache Memory
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhuis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 08:13:05 -0400
  • Organization: Arbor SOlutions, Inc

SETOBJACC will move the file into a memory pool (if it'll fit). Preceed
it with the CLRPOOL command first.  The overhead occurs when you run the
SETOBJACC command. THereafter access is from Memory and OS/400 keeps the
disk copy updated.

HTH - Larry

"Bull, Jeff" wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>         I need some help with my memory too . . .
> 
>         Can someone please tell me the name of the OS/400 command that
> causes a file to become 'permanently' resident in main storage?
> 
>         And, is there any response-time overhead on the first user to open
> such a file ? (while it is read into memory?)
> 
> Kind regards,
> Jeff Bull.
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