You should run a SSL trace to tell your problem.

At the start of each connection, SSL takes a lot of CPU to start up the 
connection (such as checking credentials) and pseudo conversational mode starts 
a new connection each time it runs

Steve Finch


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Jim McAlpine
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Subject: AT-TLS and CICS Sockets performance

Cross posted to the CICS list.

I've set up the AT-TLS for CICS Sockets but the performance is very poor
(+10 secs per transaction) when running in pseudo conversational mode.  If I
run the same appplication in conversational mode the performance is fine and
on par with running without SSL.  Does anyone have any idea what is
happening for every pseudo transaction that could be causing this.

Jim McAlpine

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