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QFLOCK.SYS in Memory

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(Unix only.) This is mainly only relevant if your application uses XLOCK, FLOCK, or a related locking subroutine, and/or you have a large number of jobs. If either is true, then make sure you use the MEM: (rather than DISK) option on the QUEUE statement in miame.ini. See the system parameter QUEUE and the next topic for more discussion of memory mapping.