SYSMANHELP.HLB  —  Sys Parameters, WSINC
    Decreasing the value of this parameter tends to reduce the speed
    with which working set limits are increased when the need arises.
    Normally, you should keep this parameter at a high value because
    a rapid increase in limit is often critical to performance.

    On Alpha and Integrity servers, WSINC specifies the number of
    pagelets by which the limit of a working set is automatically
    increased at each adjustment interval (which is quantum end). At
    a setting of 150, for example, the system increases the limit of
    a working set by 150 pagelets each time an increase is required.
    On Alpha and Integrity servers, the default value is 2400 512-
    byte pagelets (150 8192-byte Alpha and Integrity server pages).

    A value of 0 for WSINC disables the automatic adjustment of
    working set limits for all processes. Limits stay at their base
    values. You can disable the automatic adjustment of working
    set limits on a per-process basis by using the DCL command SET
    WORKING_SET.

    WSINC has the DYNAMIC and MAJOR attributes. On Alpha and
    Integrity servers, WSINC also has the AUTOGEN attribute.
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