Robert S. Hansel (RSH) wrote: >Those of you who do not participate in RACF-L and are not familiar with RSH's >monthly RACF surveys might be interested in the results of our most recent >survey on PARMLIB(IEAOPTxx) ERV Enqueue Residency parameter settings since it >effects more than just RACF.
>The results of our survey have been posted to our website. Go to the "RACF >Center" webpage, click on "RSH RACF Surveys", and then click on the survey >link itself. Many thanks to the 39 individuals who participated. >www.rshconsulting.com I am one of those lucky 39 persons ( ;-D ) , but am curious to that one answer where ERV is smaller than 500 (less than the default of ERV.) Can that person please clarify anonymously why, oh why that is fewer than the big blue's default of 500? TIA! Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht From KC bookies: ERV=xxxxxx - Specifies the number of CPU service units that an address space or enclave is allowed to absorb when it is possibly causing enqueue contention. Value range: 0-999999 (Default: 500) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
