QIO Configuration and Management Manual

Configuring the QIO Subsystem
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Configuring QIO in Individual Processors
Configuring QIO in Individual Processors
QIO allows you to configure each processor independently of the others. This lets you
assign programs with different memory needs to individual processors that have been
tailored to specific requirements.
To configure QIO in individual processors, analyze your system for QIO clients and
QIO usage and configure QIO in each processor based on those needs. For example,
in processors 0 - 2 you might configure all of your LIFs. This is QIO intensive, so those
processors would have QIO in the default location where it gets the full 512 MB of
space. In processors 3 - 6 you might run your SQL applications and move QIO to
Kseg2 to allow more memory for applications.
How to Associate the Configuration File With
QIO
Associating a New Configuration File When One Does not Already Exist on
page 2-16
Changing an Existing Configuration File on page 2-19
Reverting to an Original Configuration File on page 2-20
Falling Back to the Default Configuration on page 2-21
Associating a New Configuration File When One Does not
Already Exist
Follow these instructions to associate a configuration file with QIO when one does not
already exist in QIO.
Task 1
Determine if a configuration file is already defined for the QIOMON process.
Enter the following command:
-> INFO process $zzkrn.#qiomon, detail