The SAS 9.3 Metadata
Server for
z/OS runs in 64-bit addressing mode, which provides the
ability to address 8 exabytes of storage instead of the 2 gigabytes
available to the 31-bit SAS 9.2 Metadata Server for
z/OS.
The 64-Bit SAS Metadata
Server is implemented with the IBM Language Environment (LE) run-time
library, which enables SAS to call third-party DLLs in a native manner.
LE run-time options can be used with SAS to configure jobs that have
different requirements.
Applications such as
the 64-bit metadata server use two types of memory: 31-bit addressable
memory and 64-bit addressable memory. The 64-bit metadata server
uses 31-bit addressable memory primarily for executables, and stores
its data in 64-bit addressable memory. This is important, because
z/OS limits these two sorts of memory with two different JCL keywords:
REGION and MEMLIMIT. SAS provides default REGION and MEMLIMIT specifications
for the 64-bit metadata server, which should be adequate for most
users. Note, however, that if there is so much metadata that the server
fails for lack of memory, then increasing the REGION setting will
provide no relief. Because the metadata is stored in 64-bit addressable
memory, such situations must be addressed by increasing the MEMLIMIT
value.
Note: The 64-Bit SAS Metadata Server
does not support the NLSCOMPATMODE system option.
See Also
Configuration
Guide for SAS® 9.3 Foundation for z/OS®
The appropriate version of Installation and Maintenance Instructions–SAS®
9.3 for your installation