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Tuning I/O resources

How multiphysical buffers are used

The multiphysical buffer pool is an area of memory that can be allocated to various tasks associated with moving data between memory and physical devices:

The value of the NMPBUF kernel parameter controls the number of 4KB memory pages used for scatter-gather, copy request, and transfer buffers. The number of pages of memory reserved for these buffers is tuned automatically if NMPBUF is set to 0. You can check if sufficient memory has been assigned as described in ``Tuning the number of multiphysical buffers''.

The system dynamically allocates memory to the following data structures which are used in performing certain I/O operations:

How the system uses multiphysical buffers to overcome 24-bit addressing limitations



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