StorageTek Host Software Component 6 User Manual

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Chapter 6. Performance Considerations   417
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Define High Dispatching Priority for the HSC 
The VM dispatch priority and SHARE settings of the ACS service machine may be altered 
to improve overall HSC performance for a VM host system. 
Set High-Performance Host-to-Host Communications 
In a multi-host ACS configuration, host-to-host communications allows hosts to notify 
each other of a CDS switch. Host-to-host communications can be accommodated through 
three performance levels of communications, ranked as follows: 
• ACF/VTAM
• the  LMU(s) 
• the  CDS. 
The high-performance telecommunications method is through VTAM. This method is 
recommended by StorageTek. Host-to-host communications through the control data set 
should be used only as a backup facility. You should implement the highest level of 
host-to-host communications available.
‘‘Communication Functions’’ and ‘‘Communications Path (COMMPath) Command and 
Control Statement’’ in the HSC Operator’s Guide describe how multiple hosts are 
connected by any of the three possible communication methods. You have the capability 
to set or dynamically switch the host-to-host communication method between each pair of 
hosts. You can monitor the level of communication using the Display COMMPath 
command. If a level of communications fails, it automatically drops to the next lower 
level, allowing the HSC to continue without interruption. 
The communications parameters can be modified dynamically, using the COMMPath 
command, without halting HSC execution. 
Detailed Information about Host-to-Host Communications 
Refer to “Communication Functions” on page 78 and to ‘‘Communications Path 
(COMMPath) Command and Control Statement’’ in the HSC Operator’s Guide for a 
general description of communication functions.
Refer to “PARMLIB Control Statements” on page 83 for how to define communication 
functions in a PARMLIB control statement. 
The HSC Operator’s Guide contains information about the operator commands for 
controlling the host-to-host communication path.