This topic describes how to optimize the object
placements in buffer pools and buffer pool sizes on the client.
About this task
Related tasks: - Before you can use this function, you must have performed the
tasks described in:
General remarks: - Your client should have at least 40 MB of available physical
memory (random access memory) for this function. You can check
this in the Windows Task Manager. Close
other applications, if you receive an Out of memory message.
Note that free memory requirements increase with the number of objects
to be treated.
Example: 1 000 objects require approximately
60 MB, 25 000 objects require approximately 90 MB, 100 000
objects require approximately 230 MB, and 200 000 objects require
more than 500 MB.
- The data used for this function reflects the buffer pool activity
for the interval for which trace data was collected and for the time
frame that was specified with the GLOBAL and the BPACTIVITY command
when the bpd file was created.
- The bpd file used for the object placement
function usually contains information about active and inactive objects.
With the object placement function, you can specify whether to include
the inactive objects (also called unused objects) in rule processing
and object placement considerations. However, if inactive objects
were explicitly excluded from the bpd file (by means of the BPACTIVITY
FILE ACTIVEOBJECTS command), your specifications have no
effect on the object placement result.
- If you want to print the object placement results shown in your
web browser, use your browser's printing capabilities to print the
information. For colored printouts, check the browser settings.
Example: In
the Internet Explorer, click Tools —► Internet Options
—► Advanced. Under Printing, select Print
background colors and images.
- In DB2® Performance Expert for z/OS®,
you can configure a different web browser. If required, click Monitor
—► Configuration —► Preferences and follow the instructions.