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<h4 id="rzahjerr-comsysvalref">Considerations for communications-related system values</h4>
<p><span class="bold">System values</span>, such as system date and library list,
control information for the operation of certain parts of the system. You
can change the system value to define your working environment.</p>
<p>The following information explains more about each of the system values
for communications error recovery.</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="bold">QCMNARB</span> (communications arbiters): controls the
number of communication arbiter system jobs that are available to process
communications functions.
<ul>
<li>Do not set this value to zero unless directed by software service. If
this system value is set to zero, the work is performed in the QSYSARB and
QLUS system jobs as opposed to being performed by the communication arbiters.</li>
<li>The QCMNARB system value supports the following values: *CALC, 0-99.</li>
<li>*CALC is the default setting for this system value. The system determines
the number of jobs based on the system's HW configuration.</li>
<li>Consider having more than one QCMNARB job if there is an excessive amount
of these system activities.</li>
<li>A change to this value requires an initial program load (IPL) of the system
for it to take affect.</li></ul></li>
<li><span class="bold">QPASTHRSVR</span> (pass-through servers): controls how
many pass-through server jobs are available for processing display station
pass-through requests.
<ul>
<li>The default setting of this system value is calculated based on the hardware
configuration of your system.</li>
<li>Consider multiple pass-through server jobs in error recovery situations
to make the system quicker.</li></ul>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq30">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">Setting the QPASTHRSVR value to 0 is not recommended.
The QPASTHRSVR value of 0 is intended for use in migrating from the use of
communications jobs for the 5250 target display station pass-through function
to use the pass-through server jobs.</div></li>
<li><span class="bold">QCMNRCYLMT</span> (communications recovery limit): controls
the number of automatic recovery attempts to make. It also controls when an
inquiry message is sent to the system operator when the specified number of
recovery attempts has been reached.
<ul>
<li>If the CMNRCYLMT parameter value is specified as *SYSVAL for a network
interface description, a line description, or a controller description, then
the QCMNRCYLMT value is also used. These parameter values also contain a count
limit and time interval.
<p>The count limit can be 0 (no recovery attempted)
to 99. The time interval can be 0, or a value from 1 to 120 (minutes). A count
limit of 0, and a time interval of more than 0 effectively disables automatic
second-level error recovery. This may cause the devices and controllers to
go into recovery pending (RCYPND) state, and require operator intervention.
A count limit of more than 0, and a time interval of 0 allows automatic second-level
error recovery continuously. However, this is not recommended.</p>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq31">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">To avoid looping recovery, keep the number of retries small; you do not want
time to expire before the number of retries are exceeded. Otherwise, you will
end up in infinite recovery.</div></li></ul></li>
<li><span class="bold">QDEVRCYACN</span> (device I/O recovery action): Controls
the recovery action to take for the job when a device error is encountered
on a reading and writing operation on the *REQUESTER device for interactive
jobs.</li></ul>
<ul>
<li>For more information about iSeries&trade; communications, see the <a href="../books/sc415406.pdf" target="_blank">Communications Management</a> and <a href="../rzaks/rzaks.pdf" target="_blank">Work Management</a>
<img src="wbpdf.gif" alt="Link to PDF" /> books.</li>
<li><img src="delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />For more Information about pass-through server jobs, see the <a href="../books/sc415402.pdf" target="_blank">Remote Work Station Support</a>
<img src="wbpdf.gif" alt="Link to PDF" /> book.<img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></li></ul>
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