This Natural profile parameter is used to assign buffer pools to a Natural session. It
corresponds to the NTBPI macro in the Natural parameter
module.
| Possible settings | See BPI Parameter Syntax. | |
|---|---|---|
| Default setting | See Keyword Subparameters. | |
| Dynamic specification | yes | This parameter can only be specified dynamically. In the Natural parameter
module, the macro NTBPI is used instead.
|
| Specification within session | no | |
Notes:
The following topics are covered below:
The BPI parameter is specified as follows:
| BPI=(keyword-subparameter=value,keyword-subparameter=value,...) |
Or, to delete all buffer-pool definitions for a certain type, omit
SEQ and specify:
| BPI=(TYPE=value,OFF) |
Notes:
BPI=(TYPE=NAT,OFF) deletes all user buffer-pool definitions for
Natural; that is, the default values are used for the Natural buffer pool.
OFF is used, it must be specified as the last value after TYPE and SEQ.
BPI parameter to override an
existing buffer pool definition in the Natural parameter module, you must specify new
settings in all those subparameters which are to be changed; if you do not, the old
settings will still be used. If, for example, you want to change from a
global to a local buffer pool, you must specify: NAME=' '
(blank).If you use the BPI parameter to dynamically
add a new backup buffer pool definition, you must use the SEQ subparameter to specify a sequence number for
it. If you omit the SEQ specification, the definition of the
primary buffer pool (SEQ=0) will be overwritten.The
NAME, SIZE, LIST,
TXTSIZE, CSIZE,
METHOD and C64 specifications for the
primary buffer pool (SEQ=0) can also be set dynamically with the profile
parameters BPNAME,
BPSIZE, BPLIST, BPTEXT, BPCSIZE, BPMETH and BPC64.
The NTBPI macro is specified as follows:
NTBPI C64=value, *
CSIZE=value, *
LIST=value, *
METHOD=value, *
NAME=value, *
SEQ=value, *
SIZE=value, *
TXTSIZE=value, *
TYPE=value
Note:
The value OFF, which is available in the syntax of profile parameter
BPI, cannot be specified in the macro
NTBPI.
C64 | CSIZE | LIST | METHOD | NAME | SEQ | SIZE | TXTSIZE | TYPE
Notes:
SIZE,
CSIZE, TXTSIZE,
METHOD and C64 do not apply to global
buffer pools. They are honored only for the very first session which initializes a local
buffer pool.
C64=value determines the type of storage to be
used for the buffer pool cache.
| Value | Explanation |
|---|---|
ON |
Indicates that a memory object "above the bar"
(that is, in 64-bit memory) is to be used for the buffer pool cache.
Note
that
If these prerequisites are not met, the default value is taken. |
OFF |
Indicates that a data space is to be used for the buffer
pool cache.
This is the default value. |
Notes:
TYPE=NAT)
under z/OS only (not for Com-plete).
BPI subparameter
CSIZE or profile
parameter BPCSIZE is
set to a non-zero value.
C64 specification can be overridden dynamically with
the profile parameter BPC64.
CSIZE=value determines the size of the buffer
pool cache.
| Value | Explanation |
|---|---|
0 |
If BPCSIZE=0 is set, no buffer pool cache is
used.
This is the default value. |
100 - 2097148
(2 GB - 4 KB) |
The buffer pool cache size in KB for cache in data space;
that is, with C64=OFF.
Note: |
100 - 58720256
(56 GB) |
The buffer pool cache size in KB for cache "above the
bar"; that is, with C64=ON.
Note: |
Notes:
CSIZE specification applies to Natural local buffer pools
(TYPE=NAT) only
(not for Com-plete).
CSIZE specification can be overridden dynamically with the
profile parameter BPCSIZE (only
in case of TYPE=NAT). To determine the type of storage for the buffer
pool cache, subparameter C64 can
be used.
LIST=value determines the name of the preload list to be
used for this buffer pool.
| Value | Explanation |
|---|---|
| 1 - 8 characters | The name of the preload list to be used for this buffer pool. |
' ' (blank)
|
If LIST=' ' (blank) is set, no preload list is
used.
This is the default value. |
Notes:
TYPE=NAT).
LIST specification can be overridden dynamically with the
profile parameter BPLIST.
METHOD=value determines the algorithm for
allocating storage in the buffer pool.
| Value | Explanation |
|---|---|
S |
Indicates that a selection process is to be used for
allocating storage. The selection process consists of browsing the whole buffer
pool directory and comparing different entries in order to find the most
suitable entry. This method was formerly known as "Algorithm 1+2".
This is the default value. |
N |
Indicates that the next available unused or free space is to be used. The search for the next available space is done from a pointer to directory entries which moves in a wrap around fashion. This method may be used in combination with a buffer pool cache. |
Notes:
TYPE=NAT).
METHOD specification can be overridden dynamically
with the profile parameter BPMETH.
NAME=value determines the name of the global
buffer pool.
| Value | Explanation |
|---|---|
| 1 - 8 characters | The name of the global buffer pool to be used. |
' ' (blank)
|
A Natural local buffer pool is used.
This is the default value. |
Notes:
NAME specification can be overridden dynamically with
the profile parameter BPNAME (with TYPE=NAT only).
SEQ=value determines the sequence number of the
buffer pool.
| Value | Explanation |
|---|---|
0 or 1 - 9 |
The sequence number of the buffer pool. |
0 |
This is the default value. |
Notes:
SIZE=value determines the size of the buffer
pool.
| Value | Explanation |
|---|---|
256 - 2097151 |
The buffer pool size in KB for Natural buffer pools. |
100 - 2097151 |
The buffer pool size in KB for other buffer pool types |
256 |
This is the default value. |
Notes:
TYPE=NAT), the
SIZE specification can be overridden dynamically with the
profile parameter BPSIZE.
TXTSIZE=value specifies the size of the
segments into which the text pool area of the Natural buffer pool is divided.
| Value | Explanation |
|---|---|
1, 2, 4,
8, 12 or 16 |
The size of the buffer pool text segments in KB. |
4 |
This is the default value. |
Notes:
TYPE=NAT,
TYPE=SORT, and TYPE=DLI.
TXTSIZE specification only affects the very first Natural
session which initializes the local buffer pool.
TYPE=NAT, the TXTSIZE
specification can be overridden dynamically with the profile parameter BPTEXT.
TYPE=value determines the type of the buffer
pool.
| Value | Explanation |
|---|---|
NAT |
Natural buffer pool.
This is the default value. |
DLI |
DL/I buffer pool; see Control Blocks in Separate Buffer Pool in the Natural for DL/I documentation. |
EDIT |
Software AG Editor buffer pool; see Editor
Buffer Pool in the Operations
documentation.
Alternatively, an editor auxiliary buffer pool can be defined
per session; see profile parameter |
SORT |
Sort buffer pool; see also keyword subparameter STORAGE of profile
parameter SORT and macro
NTSORT.
|
MON |
Buffer pool for the monitoring function
(SYSMON) of the SYSTP utility; see Natural Monitoring (SYSMON) in the
Utilities documentation.
|
MSG |
Message buffer pool; see Message Buffer Pool in the
Operations documentation.
Note: |
Notes:
NAT, DLI and SORT can
be managed with the SYSBPM utility ; see SYSBPM Utility - Buffer Pool
Management in the Utilities
documentation.
BPI=(NAME=' ',SIZE=2000,METHOD=N)
The primary buffer pool is replaced by a local buffer pool of 2000 KB. This definition is equivalent to:
BPNAME=' ',BPSIZE=2000,BPMETH=N
BPI=(SEQ=0,NAME=LBP1),BPI=(SEQ=1,NAME=LBP2),BPI=(SEQ=2,SIZE=500)
First, Natural tries to allocate a global Natural buffer pool with the name
LBP1. If this buffer pool is not found, it tries to allocate
LBP2. If this is not found, it allocates a local buffer pool with a size of
500 KB.
BPI=(SEQ=0,TYPE=EDITOR,NAME=LBPE1),BPI=(SEQ=1,TYPE=EDITOR,SIZE=500)
First, Natural tries to locate a global editor buffer pool with the name
LBPE1. If this is not found, it allocates a local editor buffer pool with a
size of 500 KB.
NTBPI TYPE=NAT, *
SEQ=0, *
NAME=NATBP1
NTBPI TYPE=NAT, *
SEQ=1, *
NAME=NATBP2
NTBPI TYPE=NAT, *
SEQ=2, *
SIZE=1000, *
METHOD=N
These examples define multiple Natural buffer pools. If the global buffer pool
NATBP1 is not available, the global buffer pool NATBP2 will be
used instead. If the latter is not available either, a local buffer pool with a size of
1000 KB will be used.