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Caché Installation Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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The is the name of the section you specified in SYSMAN when<br />

you reserved it. For the example in step 2, the setting is as follows:<br />

useresidentmem=Resident_Memory_Name<br />

If you name this section, you must include the name in the configuration file.<br />

5. Restart <strong>Caché</strong>. If it cannot use the reserved memory section, <strong>Caché</strong> displays a message and stores<br />

an error code in the SYSLOG.<br />

If you use resident memory to map your global buffer pool, you may be able to reduce some of the<br />

system parameters, in particular, WSMAX. Typically OpenVMS comes with a WSMAX default value<br />

much larger than is required for running <strong>Caché</strong>.<br />

A.6.4 Update OpenVMS Process Parameters<br />

<strong>InterSystems</strong> recommends minimum values for some PQL process quota parameters. This is because<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> maintains a table, GJOBQ, which holds default values for many of these parameters. You must<br />

have authorized these values for <strong>Caché</strong> processes to be able to use the values in the GJOBQ table.<br />

You do not need to calculate values for these parameters. The minimum suggested values appear in<br />

the OpenVMS Parameter Calculator. Enter these values in the Recommended minimum value column<br />

in the following table.<br />

OpenVMS Process Parameter Values<br />

Analyzing the Calculation Results<br />

Parameter<br />

ASTLM<br />

BIOLM<br />

BYTLM<br />

DIOLM<br />

FILLM<br />

PGFLQUOTA<br />

TQELM<br />

WSQUOTA<br />

WSEXTENT<br />

ENQLM<br />

Current value<br />

Recommended minimum<br />

value<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 81

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