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  • Subject: Re: % temp addresses climbing
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhuis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 16:35:25 -0500
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

NO PROBLEM. At 100 times that I wouldn't have a problem with it
(although I would be curious how big your system was at that point!) It
is very typical for machines that I work with to have %Temp addresses
10-20 times higher than %Perm addresses.

 - Larry

Alan Cassidy wrote:
> 
> Thanks Rob,
> 
> It is a RISC machine, S20, at V4R3. "% temp addresses" now stands at (.163).
> BTW, the "%perm addresses" value is at (.010).
> 
> But even if that figure is nowhere near bad, it makes me a little queasy
> that it keeps going up. Maybe that's a carryover from CISC days and previous
> machines. But... And I'm not clear on the concept of what it is..
> 
> - Alan Cassidy

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