Mix interactive and batch jobs on a WAN line
When interactive users and large transfers are running on a communications
line concurrently, you might need to change configuration parameters. You
should be able to configure iSeries™ server communications to work with
interactive and batch jobs.
To mix interactive and batch jobs on a wide area network (WAN) line, consider
the following to keep interactive performance acceptable:
- Use Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking® (APPN) transmission
priority to prioritize the interactive user's transfer over that of the large
transfer. This is the preferred method to transfer batch and interactive jobs.
- Change the request/response unit size to a lower value for the large transfer.
This parameter setting optimizes response time at the expense of large transfer
performance.
- Reduce the pacing values for the large transfer to slow it down, which
allows the interactive users more windows for getting on the line.
Note:
The overall central processing unit time increases for
the large transfer.
For more information about iSeries server communications, see the Communications Configuration
book.