This topic provides tips for using the z/OS® Resource
Recovery Services with this product.
Tips for RRS Operations
See z/OS MVS™ Programming:
Resource Recovery, for RRS operations guidelines.
Tips
for RRS operations:
- If you have configured your logstreams to the coupling facility,
then monitor your log streams to ensure offload is not occurring.
RRS will perform better if its recovery logs do not offload.
Avoid trouble: Proper sizing of the RRS logs is important.
Too small and you get reduced throughput since logger is off-loading
the logs too frequently. Too large and you could overflow your coupling
facility.
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- Keep the main and delayed (only contains active or live data)
logs in your coupling facility. Make sure the CF definitions don't
overflow.
Avoid trouble: A commit cannot occur
until the log record is written.
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- Until you stabilize your workloads, it is a good idea to use the
archive log. If you have an archive log configured, RRS will unconditionally
use it. However, there is a performance penalty for using it.