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Rob,

I'm on a P9 V7R3, I run with QPFRADJ set to 2.
I also have my pool paging option set to *CALC, so adjustments can be done.

Prior to my P9 migration, back on P7 with 156gb memory, Max Act in *BASE was 1346.
Now, on P9, with 256 gb memory, Max Act in *BASE was adjusted to 2219.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but by default more mem auto increases the MAX Active.

Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Rob Berendt
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2019 9:31 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: QBASACTLVL recommendations.

What are the recommendations for QBASACTLVL? As you can see below it's currently at 6050. We had to raise it from 5050 on an emergency basis.
IDK if 7.4 is really going wild with threading but QPFRADJ is not adjusting this at all and it's chopping us off at the knees at the most inopportune times. Yes I have a case opened with this.

WRKSYSSTS
% CPU used . . . . . . . : 13.2
Elapsed time . . . . . . : 00:05:03
Jobs in system . . . . . : 75263
% perm addresses . . . . : 33.636
% temp addresses . . . . : .267

System ASP . . . . . . . : 7829 G
% system ASP used . . . : 76.2636
Total aux stg . . . . . : 7829 G
Current temporary used . : 243896 M
Peak temporary used . . : 260207 M

Sys Pool Reserved Max ------DB------- ----Non-DB-----
Pool Size M Size M Act Faults Pages Faults Pages
1 7263.3 3777.8 +++++ .0 .0 .1 .2
2 31944.9 21.7 6050 .7 111.4 29.2 100.0
3 1331.0 1.2 30 .0 .0 .6 11.6
4 21581.0 .0 558 10.2 3734.3 67.0 113.9
5 70983.5 4.1 2863 8.0 2420.0 224.8 356.9

DSPHDWRSC *PRC
Resource Type-model
CEC01 9009-42A
PN02 6B5C
PN03 6B5D
MP17 5C28
MP18 5C28
MP19 5C28
MP20 5C28
MP21 5C28
MP22 5C28
MP23 5C28
MP24 5C28
MP25 5C28
MP26 5C28
MP27 5C28
MP28 5C28
MP29 5C28
MP30 5C28
MP31 5C28
MP32 5C28
PV02 562F
SP02 2DEA
BCC02
MS17 324F
MS18 324F
MS19 324F
MS20 324F
MS21 324F
MS22 324F
MS23 324F
MS24 324F
MS25 324F
MS26 324F
MS27 324F
MS28 324F
MS29 324F
MS30 324F
MS31 324F
MS32 324F
MS33 324F
MS34 324F
MS35 324F
MS21 324F
MS22 324F
MS23 324F
MS24 324F
MS25 324F
MS26 324F
MS27 324F
MS28 324F
MS29 324F
MS30 324F
MS31 324F
MS32 324F
MS33 324F
MS34 324F
MS35 324F

Rob Berendt
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