For you, I hope that never happens, I have some AUX pages that never free, and 
creep 1% or so every 2 days, been following the discussion and trying to 
undersand why suddenly DB2 seems to be the culprit, when I've seen DB2 
workloads 
not have an adverse effect on AUX storage, my last IPL of this system was Feb 
26th, and we have a Large Frame area defined 7740M 

my locals are on Mod9's 



LOCAL 20% OK 4371 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPG1.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4471 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPG2.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4571 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPG3.LOCAL 


LOCAL 19% OK 4671 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPG4.LOCAL 


LOCAL 19% OK 4771 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPG5.LOCAL 


LOCAL 19% OK 4072 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPG6.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4172 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPG7.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4272 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPG8.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4070 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPGH.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4170 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPGI.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4270 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPGJ.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4370 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPGK.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4470 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPGL.LOCAL 


LOCAL 20% OK 4570 PAGE.SYSA.VSYSPGM.LOCAL 


we have 8 DB2MSTR regions 43 misc regions total (DISTR,IMS...) 

if I decide not to IPL until June or July I see myself running the risk of 
getting AUX storage shortages 


what to do? add some more locals? NO! 




Carmen 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Jesse 1 Robinson" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 12:56:19 PM 
Subject: Re: Paging subsystems in the era of bigass memory 

I'd like to pull this discussion back up to the jet stream level. We face the 
prospect of having to IPL z/OS just to relieve an ASM shortage. Weenie-ware 
servers seem to run forever without this encumbrance. We put our highest-value 
mission-critical applications on a platform that cannot keep its own shorts 
tidy. Enough already. Even if IBM gave us memory for free, we would still have 
endure interruptions to get it installed. And how much is sufficient? How many 
interruptions? Throwing more hardware at a software deficiency is not a 
solution. 

I'm afraid that some MBA PFK will propose running the whole shebang on *nix. 
Then where will we (all) end up? 

. 
. 
J.O.Skip Robinson 
Southern California Edison Company 
Electric Dragon Team Paddler 
SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager 
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-----Original Message----- 
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Tom Marchant 
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10:15 AM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: (External):Re: Paging subsystems in the era of bigass memory 

On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 12:44:32 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote: 

>On 12 April 2017 at 10:16, Tom Marchant < 
>[email protected]> wrote: 
>[DB2] 
> 
>> It still makes no sense to me. It certainly can't read the record 
>> into the same page, because that would require that the page be paged in 
>> first. 
> 
>I've no idea what it *does* do, but it *could* Page Release the old 
>page before reading from DASD into it. 

Thanks, Tony. 

And BTW, Kees, I should have said "I don't understand" rather than "It makes no 
sense to me." Subtle difference, perhaps. 

-- 
Tom Marchant 


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