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  • Subject: Re: wrksysval QPFRADJ
  • From: "Mike Shaw" <mshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 11:26:48 -0700

Neil,

I've done it the same way with good results as well.  Just remember to set
the sysval back to a 3 when done!

Regards,

Mike Shaw
Senior AS/400 Systems Engineer
NONSTOP Solutions, Inc.
SF, CA

----- Original Message -----

> Adjustment at IPL may be necessary if you add new hardware that requires a
> larger machine pool (more comm lines for example) - however, if you;r
> system has been tuning itself over time based on actual usage, then you
> IPL with QPFRADJ set to adjust at IPL, it will "undo" that tuning and use
> teh algorithm to calculate pool sizes and activity levels at IPL.
> I usually leave QPFRADJ at '3' - but change to '2' just before powering
> down the system if new hardware is going to be added (then change it back
> afterwards to '3').
>
> ...Neil
>


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