ROT is not important now, the main problem you are having a performance
problem and not meeting your SLA's. Important is to identify what is causing
that problem.

2010/7/21 Lizette Koehler <stars...@mindspring.com>

> We are running an EMC DMX4500 shared with the open system side.  MVS has
> 9TB and the open side has 500TB.  So they win.
>
> We have points in time where our production application (DB2 Stored
> Procedures with Native SQL) has slow responses.
>
> The DBAs are using RMF and TMON (DB2 and MVS) to isolate the problem.
>  However, they see DFHSM and say thats the problem.
>
> I think I am seeing delays on the dasd the DB2 system uses in RMF.  But I
> am not sure how to interpret the numbers.
>
> Is there a ROT that says if the delay rate is > ? then the dasd is poor
> performaing?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lizette
>
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