Maybe you can explain what MQ and broker issues you have and why you
think this is related to paging and/or the page configuration.

I know the broker uses a lot of virtual storage, which indeed requires
additional paging space, so the first check you can do is check how full
your paging configuration is.
Do the 'D ASM' command and check if each page dataset is well below 30%
full.

Kees.

"Lopez, Sharon" <sharon.lo...@nc.gov> wrote in message
news:<239ab4569639f44abf2edc7f90f528b1f2b...@ncwwditmxmbx34.ad.ncmail>..
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> We have a z/10 and this test lpar had 11G of real memory.  IBM is
loaning us 16G of real memory so now we have 27G of real memory.  We had
3 mod-9 page datasets and after message broker started we had to add 4
additional mod-9 page datasets.  We do have IMS, CICS, and DB2 running
on this system.  Our tuning guy retired last year and none of us left
understand how this is supposed to work.  Thanks.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On
Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 9:11 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Subject: Re: Acceptable paging
> 
> >
> > Can someone please help me determine what the 'acceptable paging'
should
> be on a
> > system?  We are having issues with MQ and broker.  Thanks.
> >
> 
> Could you describe your environment a little?
> 
> CPU(s) (z10, z9 , etc)
> Amount of dasd space allocated to Page Datasets?  Number of Page
Datasets
> Real Memory available
> Number of MQ and Brokers?
> Connection types (IMS, CICS, Distributed systems)
> 
> Many elements can play into tuning a system.  This will help in
answering
> the question.
> 
> Now, when you ask about acceptable paging in relationship to MQ, is
anything
> else in play?  CICS, IMS, DB2, heavy batch, etc.  or is MQ the only
thing
> running on that system?
> 
> Or perhaps I misunderstood your acceptable paging in relationship to
MQ.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Lizette
> 
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