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<title>Considerations for system tuning during error recovery</title>
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<h3 id="rzajterrcfgsys-ref">Considerations for system tuning during error recovery</h3>
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<p>The overall performance tuning that is done by the system can play a significant
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role during error recovery scenarios. For example, you might need to change
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the machine pool if it is too small because it can cause excessive error recovery
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times.</p>
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<li>Performance Adjustment – QPFRADJ
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<p>The automatic performance adjustment
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function of the system is set to <span class="italic">2</span> when the system
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is shipped. The system can automatically adjust the performance of the system
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based on this value. Automatic adjustment might be a desirable feature, particularly
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when unexpected loads hit the system. Automatic adjustment can help the system
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perform better through these peak loads.</p></li>
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<li>Subsystem considerations
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<p>You should consider dividing communications
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users (whether they are remote workstation or APPC communication users) into
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multiple subsystems. If communications fails, all users who are in a single
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subsystem might be affected as a result of the communications recovery that
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is performed on their systems. For more information, see:</p>
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<li><a href="rzajtrzajterrconsubinsts.htm#rzajterr-consubinsts">Considerations for subsystem configuration for error recovery performance</a></li></ul></li></ul>
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