Bob

> ... (... and TCPIP)

That's actually IBMTCP-L where matters concerning the IP component of z/OS 
Communications Server - and sometimes TCP/IP for VM - tend to attract the 
widest knowledgeable audience. Because of the importance of Enterprise 
Extender for SNA support, the SNA component often attracts suitable 
cognoscenti there also.

I think the nearest I ever got to HATS (= Host Access Transformation Server) 
was "Host Publisher" back in 1999. I see there is a handy "red paper", "Host 
Access Transformation Server Concepts and Architecture", at which I am 
going to take a look.

Meantime I'm switching to IBMTCP-L and covering NODELAYACKS - which, 
IMNSHO, is blameless!

Chris Mason

On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 07:53:39 -0400, Richards, Robert B. 
<robert.richa...@opm.gov> wrote:

>Cross post (IBM-Main and TCPIP)
>
>We are experiencing an unusual situation and I am wondering if anyone else 
has seen this at their shop. As phrased by my boss:
>
>"We are currently experience a client timeout with HATS applications.  I'm 
calling it a client timeout because the CICS session associated with the user 
is 
active but the user received a timeout message. This issue is only with HATS 
applications and cross over business application lines."
>
>My TCP/IP guy wants to implement NODELAYACKS for specific ports for 
problem resolution per the following IBM recommendation for TCP/IP WAS 
performance tuning:
>
>- Consider specifying NODELAYACKS for ports. This may improve throughput 
for more trivial transactions, but it does add more overhead for more complex 
transactions. Using this option will cause the acknowledgments (ACKs) to be 
sent back immediately to the client, rather than waiting for more data to 
accumulate.
>
>Because CICS still has the session as active, it holds on to the client's too 
long and, as you might expect, that has a bad ripple effect until CICS 
terminates the task at its timeout.
>
>Any takers? :)
>
>Bob

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