Allocating Additional Server

Memory

If the server is low on memory, the following actions can be taken
to allocate additional storage resource for the server:
For AIX, ensure that there is sufficient paging space.You may
also use SMIT to determine if the number of applications is
causing a memory shortage.
For VM, increase the size of the server’s virtual machine. This
requires that the default storage size be updated in the server’s
CP directory entry.
For MVS, increase the size of the REGION parameter on the
JOB or EXEC statement of the JCL used to start the server.
A minimum size of 128M is recommended for TSM, but larger
servers will require a larger region size.
For Windows NT,the preferred method of solving a low
memory condition is to add physical memory to the system.
Otherwise, increase the amount of the system’s virtual memory.
This can be done from the NT control panel by running the
System applet and increasing the total paging file size.
For HP-UX, ensure that there is sufficient paging space and that
a sufficient amount of shared memory is available. For
information on shared memory, refer to the TivoliStorage
ManagerQuick Start.
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B. Allocating Additional
Server Memory