Parameter
Maximum File Locks Per Connection
= number
Maximum Record Locks = number
Maximum File Locks = number
Error Handling Parameters for the Traditional File System
246 Utilities Reference
Use to
Control how many opened and locked files a client connection
can use at one time. (Use MONITOR to view how many opened
and locked files a connection is using.)
Supported values: 10 to 1000
Default: 250
Increase the value of this parameter when an application can't
open enough files and fails.
Decrease the value of this parameter if client connections are
using an excessive amount of server resources.
Control how many record locks the operating system can handle.
(Use MONITOR to view how many record locks each client
connection is using on that server.)
Supported values: 100 to 400000
Default: 20000
Increase the value of this parameter if users have problems
running applications and receive messages indicating that not
enough record locks are available.
Decrease the value of this parameter if client connections are
using an excessive amount of server resources.
Control how many opened and locked files the operating system
can handle. (Use MONITOR to view the number of files that are
open during peak usage.)
Supported values: 100 to 100000
Default: 10000
Increase the value of this parameter if the number of open files is
near or equal to the default.
Decrease the value of this parameter to restrict the amount of
available server resources.
Error handling parameters control the size of error logs and specify what
happens when logs exceed the specified size. They also control how the server
responds to an abend or to an NLM
address space.
that does not unload from a protected
TM
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