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<title>Considerations for subsystem configuration for error recovery performance</title>
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<a name="rzajterr-consubinsts"></a>
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<h4 id="rzajterr-consubinsts">Considerations for subsystem configuration for error recovery performance</h4>
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<p>Each piece of work that runs on the iSeries™ system is called a job. Each job is
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a single, identifiable sequence of processing actions that represents a single
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use of the system. The basic types of jobs performed are interactive jobs,
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batch jobs, spooling jobs, autostart jobs, and prestart jobs.</p>
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<p>Jobs that run in subsystems do all work that is performed on the iSeries server. As
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the number of users on the system increases, it becomes important for you
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to consider how the communications and interactive subsystems should be configured.</p>
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<p> The configuration of subsystems has little impact in normal data path
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operations. However, multiple subsystems can provide multiple processes to
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do cleanup and recovery when error conditions occur. This can result in improved
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performance.</p>
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<p>As the number of users on the system increases, you must consider the importance
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of how subsystems are configured:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Consider limiting the number of devices that are serviced by a single
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subsystem. Between 200 and 300 devices for each subsystem are recommended.
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Use the following recommendations to divide these users:
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<ul>
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<li>The number of users in any given subsystem</li>
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<li>The connectivity used to access the system</li>
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<li>The type of work the users do</li>
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<li>The geographic location of the users</li></ul></li>
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<li>Create additional communications and interactive subsystems to split the
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work into multiple subsystems.</li>
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<li>The work that is performed in the QCMN subsystem is for connecting and
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disconnecting from the system. Error recovery considerations are important
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in the configuration of the communications subsystem.</li>
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<li>To prevent a subsystem from allocating a device, ensure that there are
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no workstation or type entries for the devices that you do not want to be
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allocated.</li>
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<li>Only use the AT(*ENTER) option if you must allow jobs to transfer into
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that subsystem.</li>
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<li>For each subsystem you have defined, you need to identify which users
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will run in which subsystems. Use the Add Work Station Entry (ADDWSE) command
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and the Remove Work Station Entry (RMVWSE) command. You can set up workstation
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entries that identify which devices that subsystem should allocate, as well
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as which devices a subsystem should not allocate.</li></ul>
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<a name="wq7"></a>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq7">Note:</div>
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<div class="notebody">You can use the ADDWSE commands while the subsystem is active.
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However, subsystems do not reallocate device locks dynamically. Eventually,
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it might be necessary to end and restart the subsystems to have the device
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locks allocated to the choosen subsystem.</div>
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<p>To specify the devices a communications subsystem <span class="bold">should</span> allocate:</p>
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<pre class="xmp">ADDCMNE SBSD(libname/sbsname) DEV(devname*) MODE(modename)</pre>
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<p>To specify the devices a communications subsystem <span class="bold">should
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not</span> allocate:</p>
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<pre class="xmp">ADDCMNE SBSD(libname/sbsname) DEV(devname*) MODE(modename) MAXACT(0)</pre>
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<a name="wq8"></a>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq8">Note:</div>
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<div class="notebody">Database and file servers run only in QSERVER when running
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over APPC. Do not attempt to allocate sessions running over the QSERVER mode
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description. These servers can run over TCP/IP and only then can you run them
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in subsystems other than QSERVER.</div>
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<p>See the following <a href="rzajtrzajterrexm1.htm#rzajterr-exm1">example</a> for a way of configuring
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your communications subsystem.</p>
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