RSU=32 means different things on different machines and means different 
things on the same machine with different amount of storage defined.
It depends on the central storage granularity of the machine. Thats why it 
is recommended (In initialization and tunning guide) to use RSU=xxM or 
RSU=xxG.
 To see the storage granulatiry sizes for each machine is described in the 
PR/SM Planning guide for the machine.
In your case, the 2064 zSeries 900 PR/SM Planning Guide (SB10-7033-00).
 Gil.

 On 6/17/05, Max Scarpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> Estimeed listers
> 
> I'd like to have some information about RSU PARMLIB parameter. I saw in a
> z900 ( 2064-2C2, monoplex) installation a RSU = 32 when I read (am I wrong
> ?) that it'd be RSU = 0.
> 
> I searched archives and I've found that RSU = 0 is recommended. Is still
> valid or are there any new suggestions/hints about RSU parameter ? Anyone
> who can point me to any paper/tech article about
> 
> RSU ?I knew that in some shops RSU = 32 caused some troubles so I'd like o
> know more about this subject..
> 
> Thank you in advance
> 
> MS
> 
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