Logical_Area Nological_Area Specifies that you want the RMU Show Statistics command to acquire the needed amounts of virtual memory to display logical area statistics information. The Logical_Area qualifier is the default. By default, the RMU Show Statistics command consumes approximately 13,000 bytes of virtual memory per logical area. (The number of logical areas is determined by the largest logical area identifier - not by the actual number of areas.) This can result in the RMU Show Statistics command consuming large amounts of virtual memory, even if you do not want to review logical area statistics information. Use the NoLogical_Area qualifier to indicate that you do not want to display logical area statistics information. When you specify the NoLogical_Area qualifier, the virtual memory for logical area statistics information presentation is not acquired. When you specify the NoLogical_Area qualifier, do not also specify the Nolog qualifier, as this causes logical area statistics information to still be collected. The "Logical Area" statistics are not written to the binary output file. Conversely, the "Logical Area" statistics screens are not available during binary input file replay. There is no corresponding configuration variable. This qualifier cannot be modified at run time. See the RMU Show Statistic DBA Handbook (available in MetaLink if you have a service contract) for more information about interpreting logical area screens.