When global buffers are enabled, the NUMBER IS clause is used to specify the default number of global buffers per node. In database parameter syntax, a user designates an attach to the database, not a person who uses the database. The default number of global buffers is the maximum number of users multiplied by 5. (In the RDO syntax for database parameters, a user is the same as an attach.) You can override the default by defining a value for the logical name RDM$BIND_ BUFFERS. Although you can change the NUMBER IS parameter online, the change will only take effect the next time that the database is opened. By default, a database can be opened automatically (that is, by any user who invokes the database and executes a data manipulation language statement). If the database was modified so that it must be manually opened, the RMU/OPEN command must be used to open it.