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64-bit exploitation z/OS Network File System Guide and Reference SC23-6883-00 |
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When writing to z/OS MVS data sets, the z/OS NFS Server has to buffer the RPC WRITE data so the buffered data logically appears sequential before the z/OS NFS Server call DFSMSdfp to write the blocks of data. To handle the large data sets and the random write from the NFS Clients, you can convert or port the z/OS NFS Server to AMODE64 (or LP64) to give it access to 64-bit Address Space (16 exabytes) for the logical data buffering and other control blocks management. For z/OS V2R1, the meaning of the bufhigh, logicalcache, and cachewindow attributes have been changed to support the larger address space of AMODE64. See Table 1 for more information on these attributes. |
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