+</Para>
+</ListItem>
+</VarListEntry>
+<VarListEntry>
+<Term><Option>-qh<num></Option>:</Term>
+<ListItem>
+<Para>
+<IndexTerm><Primary>-qh<num> RTS option (parallel)</Primary></IndexTerm>
+(PARALLEL ONLY) Select a packing scheme. Set the number of non-root thunks to pack in one packet to
+<num>-1 (0 means infinity). By default GUM uses full-subgraph
+packing, i.e. the entire subgraph with the requested closure as root is
+transmitted (provided it fits into one packet). Choosing a smaller value
+reduces the amount of pre-fetching of work done in GUM. This can be
+advantageous for improving data locality but it can also worsen the balance
+of the load in the system.
+</Para>
+</ListItem>
+</VarListEntry>
+<VarListEntry>
+<Term><Option>-qg<num></Option>:</Term>
+<ListItem>
+<Para>
+<IndexTerm><Primary>-qg<num> RTS option
+(parallel)</Primary></IndexTerm> (PARALLEL ONLY) Select a globalisation
+scheme. This option affects the
+generation of global addresses when transferring data. Global addresses are
+globally unique identifiers required to maintain sharing in the distributed
+graph structure. Currently this is a binary option. With <num>=0 full globalisation is used
+(default). This means a global address is generated for every closure that
+is transmitted. With <num>=1 a thunk-only globalisation scheme is
+used, which generated global address only for thunks. The latter case may
+lose sharing of data but has a reduced overhead in packing graph structures
+and maintaining internal tables of global addresses.
+</Para>
+</ListItem>
+</VarListEntry>