StorageTek Host Software Component 6 User Manual

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Chapter 6. Performance Considerations   419
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Define Secondary and Standby Control Data Sets 
Various controls and services are in place in the HSC subsystem to ensure that the primary 
control data set maintains its integrity. Included among the controls are the capability to: 
• designate secondary and standby control data sets as backup 
• run BACKup and RESTore utilities 
• designate journal data sets for use in recovery of control data set errors. 
However, though all of these means are available, you must configure your installation to 
take advantage of the capabilities. At installation, when defining the library configuration, 
it is important that you initialize the additional control data sets.
It is highly recommended that secondary and standby data sets be used to ensure the 
performance and reliability of your library. 
Refer to Chapter 7, ‘‘Allocating and Initializing Control Data Sets’’ in the HSC 
Installation Guide
 for information about defining control data set requirements at HSC 
installation. 
The HSC Operator’s Guide contains information about the operator commands to control 
switching of control data sets. 
Limit View Time to Maintain High Performance 
Certain conditions within a library can significantly affect performance. These conditions 
may occur because of software issues or simply because of daily procedures used within a 
data center. The VIew command is invoked to improve performance because it can be 
used to quickly resolve problems. It can often eliminate the need for an operator to open 
an LSM door and enter the LSM to resolve a problem. Excessive use of the VIew 
command is a typical example of how library performance can be drastically affected 
unless you plan and consider how it can impact the performance of your library. 
Note: The SL8500 library does not contain a camera, so the VIew command is not 
useful in that environment.
Though the VIew command is primarily used by operators, it is important for systems 
programmers to know that excessive use of the VIew command for extended periods of 
time can impact the performance of an LSM and your library. However, you should use 
the VIew command to inspect the interior of an LSM rather than place the LSM in manual 
mode and physically enter the LSM. If it is necessary to inspect the robot, its hands, and/or 
cameras, you must modify the LSM offline and enter through the access door. 
Default view time can be controlled with the OPTion command’s Viewtime parameter. 
The system default for view time is 10 seconds. However, you can change this default 
value to fit your needs. 
Refer to ‘‘Option Command and Control Statement’’ in Appendix A, ‘‘Macros, Control 
Statements, Utilities, and Commands Syntax Reference’’ or to Chapter 2 in the HSC 
Operator’s Guide
 for detailed information about the OPTion command’s syntax and 
parameters.