This Natural profile parameter can be used to configure zIIP
processing under Natural. It corresponds to the
NTZIIP
macro in the Natural parameter module.
Note:
The ZIIP
setting takes effect only if
Natural Batch for zIIP, Natural for CICS for zIIP, Natural for Com-plete for
zIIP or Natural for IMS for zIIP has been installed in your z/OS environment.
For further information, refer to
Installing Natural for zIIP in the
Installation for z/OS documentation.
Possible settings | See ZIIP Parameter Syntax. | ||
---|---|---|---|
Default setting | AUTO |
See ZIIP Parameter Syntax and Keyword Subparameters. | |
Dynamic specification | yes | The parameter
ZIIP can be specified dynamically only. In the
Natural
parameter module, use the macro
NTZIIP .
|
|
Specification within session | yes | By means of the system
command ZIIP , the zIIP component
switch statistics can be controlled and information about zIIP processing can
be displayed.
|
The following topics are covered below:
The ZIIP
parameter is specified as follows:
ZIIP =(state,keyword-subparameter=value,keyword-subparameter=value,...)
|
Or:
ZIIP =state |
Where state can be ON
,
OFF
or AUTO
.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
zIIP support will be activated. |
OFF |
zIIP support will not be activated. |
AUTO |
zIIP support will be activated only if
there is at least one zIIP online, or if the z/OS parameter
PROJECTCPU=YES is set in the SYS1.PARMLIB member
IEAOPT .
This is the default value. |
keyword-subparameter |
See Keyword Subparameters. |
Note:
If specified as a list within brackets, ON
,
OFF
or AUTO
must be the first value.
The NTZIIP
macro is specified as follows:
NTZIIP state, * IMSG=value, * IOCSIZE=value, * PNR=value, * PRINT=value, * PWCSIZE=value, * PWCXAM=value, * STAT=value, * TMSG=value
See Keyword Subparameters.
For a description of state
,
see ZIIP Parameter
Syntax.
IMSG
|
IOCSIZE
|
PNR
|
PRINT
|
PWCSIZE
|
PWCXAM
|
STAT
|
TMSG
This keyword subparameter determines whether Natural issues a NAT7070 system message after Natural zIIP support has been successfully enabled during session initialization.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
The zIIP support message is issued.
This is the default value. |
OFF |
The zIIP support message is not issued. |
This keyword subparameter can be used to determine the cache sizes for processing the primary batch I/O files CMSYNIN, CMOBJIN and CMPRINT. This can be useful when running Natural in zIIP mode because it reduces the overhead caused by switching from zIIP to GCP (general central processor) and vice versa. There is one cache for each file, the CMSYNIN input file, the CMOBJIN input file and the CMPRINT output file.
The advantage of the cache is that all I/O data is collected in the cache instead of accessing a file immediately. When the cache for the CMPRINT file fills up, the cache is flushed, that is, all records are written at once. For a CMSYNIN or CMOBJIN input file, respectively, all records for the given file are read and stored in the input cache for this file. Subsequently, Natural reads the input records directly from the input cache.
Warning: The usage of IOCSIZE can have a
negative impact on your application flow. For example, an application can
receive sent records at a later time since the records are not written
immediately to CMPRINT. |
The subparameter IOCSIZE
is specified as
follows:
IOCSIZE=(CMSYNIN-cache-size, CMOBJIN-cache-size, CMPRINT-cache-size) |
Where:
Syntax Element | Value | Explanation |
---|---|---|
CMSYNIN-cache-size |
1 - 2097151 |
The
CMSYNIN-cache-size in KB is used to
allocate the cache for the CMSYNIN input file.
|
0 |
No cache for the CMSYNIN input file is allocated. This is the default value. | |
CMOBJIN-cache-size |
1 - 2097151 |
The
CMOBJIN-cache-size in KB is used to
allocate the cache for the CMOBJIN input file.
|
0 |
No cache for the CMOBJIN input file is allocated. This is the default value. | |
CMPRINT-cache-size |
64 - 2097151 |
The
CMPRINT-cache-size in KB is used to
allocate the cache for the CMPRINT output file.
|
0 |
No cache for the CMPRINT output file is allocated. This is the default value. |
Notes:
IOCSIZE=(0,0,0)
. If you
want to change a default value, you only need to specify the size to be
changed, for example, IOCSIZE=(,200)
to allocate 200 KB for the
CMOBJIN cache file only.
IOCSIZE
setting
during a session.
This keyword subparameter can be used to determine the file where
the information about zIIP processing (see the keyword subparameter
PRINT
) is
printed at the end of a batch session. PNR
is ignored in
server and TSO sessions.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
0
|
The information about zIIP processing
is routed to the standard printer (CMPRINT).
This is the default value. |
1 - 31 |
The information about zIIP processing
is routed to the specified print file. If the specified print file is
unavailable during session termination, Natural returns an error message.
For more information about the definition of Natural
print files, see the profile parameter |
This keyword subparameter can be used to get information printed about zIIP processing automatically at the end of a batch session. It is ignored in server and TSO sessions.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
INFO
|
Print zIIP processing general information only. |
STAT |
Print zIIP switch component statistics only. |
ALL |
Print both: zIIP processing general information and zIIP switch component statistics. |
OFF |
No print of zIIP processing information
is generated at the end of the session.
This is the default value. |
This keyword subparameter can be used to determine the cache sizes for print and work file I/O processing. This may be useful when running Natural in zIIP mode, because it reduces the overhead caused by switching from zIIP to GCP (general central processor) and vice versa. There is one cache for print files, one for output work files, and one for each input work file.
The advantage of the cache is that all I/O data is collected in the cache instead of accessing the file immediately. When the cache for print files or output work files fills up, the cache is flushed, that is, all records are written to their respective files at once. In case of work file input, all records for a given file are read and stored in the input cache for this file. Subsequently, Natural reads the input records directly from the input cache.
The subparameter PWCSIZE
is specified as
follows:
PWCSIZE=(print-size,work-input-size,work-output-size) |
Where:
Syntax Element | Value | Explanation |
---|---|---|
print-cache-size |
1 - 2097151 |
The
print-cache-size in KB is used to
allocate the cache for all print files.
|
0 |
No cache for all print files is allocated. This is the default value. | |
work-input-cache-size |
1 - 2097151 |
The
work-input-cache-size in KB is used to
allocate a cache for each input work file.
|
0 |
No cache for each input work file is allocated. This is the default value. | |
work-output-cache-size |
1 - 2097151 |
The
work-output-cache-size in KB is used to
allocate the cache for all output work files.
|
0 |
No cache for all output work files is allocated. This is the default value. |
Notes:
PWCSIZE=(0,0,0)
. If you
want to change a default value, you only need to specify the size to be
changed, for example, PWCSIZE=(,200)
to allocate 200 KB for the
input cache only.
PWCSIZE
setting
during a session.
This keyword subparameter can be used to disable the caching for
print and work files (defined with the PWCSIZE
keyword
subparameter) for single or multiple access methods defined for the files.
Disabling caching for file access methods can be useful if you
want to avoid negative impact on the logical flow of your application (see also
the Warning
for the PWCSIZE
subparameter).
The subparameter PWCXAM
is specified as
follows:
For a single access method:
PWCXAM=access-method |
For multiple access methods:
PWCXAM=(access-method1,access-method2,...) |
The syntax above only applies to the NTZIIP
macro in
the Natural parameter module. If you want to define more than one value
dynamically, specify PWCXAM
multiple times.
access-method
defines the
type of access method to be used. The values you can specify correspond to the
values of the AM
subparameter of the PRINT
profile parameter
and the AM
subparameter of
the WORK
profile parameter, respectively.
This keyword subparameter controls the collection of component
statistics for the switches into TCB-mode. The statistics can be displayed by
the system command ZIIP
during the session, or
the report can be triggered by the subparameter PRINT
automatically at
the end of the session (batch only). Moreover, it is possible to control the
statistics by means of the ZIIP
command.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
Activate zIIP switch component statistics. |
OFF |
Deactivate zIIP switch component
statistics.
This is the default value. |
Note:
The setting of STAT
can be overridden by the
STAT
option of the
ZIIP
system command and the application programming
interface USR8204N
which performs
ZIIP
command functions. See the relevant sections in
the System Commands documentation.
This keyword subparameter determines whether Natural sends zIIP support initialization messages to the job log or the Natural standard output device, for example, a user terminal for online environments or CMPRINT for batch. This can be helpful for testing purposes.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
All zIIP support initialization messages are sent to the Natural standard output device. |
OFF |
All zIIP support initialization
messages are sent to the job log.
This is the default value. |
ZIIP=(ON,STAT=ON,PWCSIZE=(200,,300),IOCSIZE=(100,100,500))
NTZIIP AUTO, * STAT=ON, * PWCSIZE=(500,), * IOCSIZE=(,,2000), * PRINT=ALL