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I was hoping that someone could clarify an OS/400 concept for me....

Shared Memory Pools....

I have a client server application (Lawson) running in it's own subsystem 
(LAWPRD) with pools defined like this:

Pool        Storage     Activity
 ID        Size (K)      Level  
  1           *BASE             
  2       *SHRPOOL2             

However, I also have certain Lawson batch processes that run in the QBATCH 
subsystem with a pool definition like this:

 Pool        Storage     Activity   
  ID        Size (K)      Level     
   1           *BASE                
   2       *SHRPOOL1                

I assume that if a Lawson *FILE object is used in a process running in 
subsystem QBATCH and this *FILE is paged into the *SHRPOOL1 memory pool... it 
is accessible by a process running in the Lawson subsystem even though this 
subsystem is defined to use *SHRPOOL2. Is this correct? Or is this *FILE object 
paged out of *SHRPOOL1 and paged back into *SHRPOOL2 before it can be accessed 
by the process running in the LAWPRD subsystem? 

Kenneth

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Kenneth E. Graap
IBM Certified Specialist 
AS/400e Professional System Administrator
NW Natural (Gas Services)
keg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: 503-226-4211 x5537
FAX:    603-849-0591
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