Syntax option: NUMBER IS number-glo-buffers Specifies the total number of buffers in the global buffer pool. This number appears as "global buffer count" in RMU Dump command output. Base this value on the database users' needs and the number of attachments. The default is the maximum number of attachments multiplied by 5. NOTE Do not confuse the NUMBER IS parameter with the NUMBER OF BUFFERS IS parameter. The NUMBER OF BUFFERS IS parameter determines the default number of buffers Oracle Rdb allocates to each user's process that attaches to the database. The NUMBER OF BUFFERS IS parameter applies to, and has the same meaning for, local and global buffering. The NUMBER IS parameter has meaning only within the context of global buffering. You can override the default number of user-allocated buffers by defining a value for the logical name RDM$BIND_BUFFERS. For more information on user-allocated buffers, see Oracle Rdb7 Guide to Database Performance and Tuning. Although you can change the NUMBER IS parameter on line, the change does not take effect until the next time the database is opened.