Blueworx Voice Response uses buffers to hold the components of voice applications and also to pass data between processes. Some of the buffers, which are used to hold voice segments, are allocated in cache memory. If the system uses all the available buffers, processing degrades.
Use the System Monitor and the DTmon command (see Blueworx Voice Response for AIX: Managing and Monitoring the System) to find out how many buffers Blueworx Voice Response is configured to use. If the system does not have a suitable number of buffers available, it might not be able to process correctly. Alternatively, use the following procedure:
The system displays the names of the Blueworx Voice Response parameter groups.
The system lists the parameters in the ASI parameter group, showing the current value for each parameter.
Each buffer requires 4 KB of random access memory (RAM). Set the value of Number of Pool Buffers to the highest value possible, minus the value of Maximum Cached Buffers.
For instructions on how to reset the value of a system parameter, see Blueworx Voice Response for AIX: Configuring the System.