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Compaq AA-Q88CE-TE User Manual

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The default value of

page-file

is automatically calculated, based on the values of

/LINKS and /PROCESSES.

/PRCLM=subprocess-limit
/PRCLM=10 (D)

Specifies the maximum number of subprocesses that the RTR ACP can create.

The default for

subprocess-limit

is 10.

/PRIORITY=priority
/PRIORITY=6 (D)

Requires alter priority (ALTPRI) privilege to set the priority higher than your
current process.

Specifies the base priority at which the RTR ACP executes.

The priority value is a decimal number from 0 through 31, where 31 is the
highest priority and 0 is the lowest. Normal priorities range from 0 through 15;
real-time priorities range from 16 through 31.

Higher priorities result in faster response, but lower priorities may be more CPU
efficient and give a higher overall throughput.

/PROCESSES=max-processes
/PROCESSES=64 (D)

Specifies the maximum number of processes that can use RTR on this node. The

max-processes

value is set to the maximum number of processes allowed by

OpenVMS. The default is 64.

/TQELM=queue-limit
/TQELM=2000 (D)

Specifies the maximum number of timer queue entries that the RTR ACP can
have outstanding at any one time. This number includes timer requests and
scheduled wakeup requests.

The default for

queue-limit

is 2000.

/WSDEFAULT=working-set
/WSDEFAULT=2000 (D)

Specifies the default working set size for the image running in the RTR ACP.

working-set

cannot be greater than the working set quota (specified with the

/WSQUOTA qualifier).

The default for

working-set

is 2000.

/WSEXTENT=extent
/WSEXTENT=20,000 (D)

Specifies the maximum size to which the image running in the RTR ACP can
increase its physical memory size.

The default for

extent

is 20,000.

/WSQUOTA=max-working-set
/WSQUOTA=10,000 (D)

Specifies the maximum size to which the image being executed in the RTR ACP
process can increase its working set size.

The default for

max-working-set

is 10,000 pages.

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