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  • Subject: Re: Accessing a file in memory
  • From: "Simon Coulter" <shc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jul 00 11:53:51 +1000


Hello Terry,

You wrote:
>One time, I heard the suggestion to create a new shared pool that allocates
>enough memory to load all these files, then use the SETOBJACC specifying
>your new shared pool.  Since nothing else will be using it, all the memory
>will belong to that job.  And then delete the shared pool when you are done.
>Granted, that is a generic comment and doesn't take into account how much
>memory you really have.

Use a private pool, not a shared pool.  A shared pool will defeat the point of 
SETOBJACC.  Ensure the pool is large enough for the object being pinned.  Other 
than 
that, the general process is correct.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.


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