This parameter has been deprecated since Version 9.5, but is still being used by pre-Version 9.5 data servers and clients. Any value specified for this configuration parameter will be ignored by the database manager in DB2® Version 9.5 or later releases.
This parameter does not limit the number of applications that can have connections to a database. It only limits the number of database manager agents that can be processed concurrently by the database manager at any one time, thereby limiting the usage of system resources during times of peak processing. For example, you might have a system requiring a large number of connections but with a limited amount of memory to serve those connections. Adjusting this parameter can be useful in such an environment, where a period of high simultaneous activity could cause excessive operating system paging.
A value of -1 indicates that the limit is max_coordagents.
Recommendation: In most cases the default value for this parameter will be acceptable. In cases where the high concurrency of applications is causing problems, you can use benchmark testing to tune this parameter to optimize the performance of the database.