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Regarding wrkshrpool, F11 paging options, *FIXED vs. *CALC. 

Two questions:

1) If qpfradj is 2 or 3 and all the wrkshrpool paging options are *FIXED, 
doesn't the performance adjuster still continue to move ram between the 
pools with the page size remaining the same (*FIXED) across all pools (at 
4k ? - or whatever size the pages are)?

2) If *FIXED is changed to *CALC,  isn't this what the manuals refer to as 
'expert cache'? And doesn't that mean the expert cache only affects the 
calculation of the page size within that pool, (which indirectly affects 
the amount of ram moved in/out of the pool)? 


Regards, Jerry

Gerald Kern
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MIS Project Leader, Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator
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