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So habe unter folgenden Link etwas gefunden:
Considerations for communications-related system values
Und zwar steht dort folgendes:
QCMNRCYLMT (communications recovery limit): controls the number of automatic recovery attempts to make. It also controls when an inquiry message is sent to the system operator when the specified number of recovery attempts has been reached.- If the CMNRCYLMT parameter value is specified as *SYSVAL for a network interface description, a line description, or a controller description, then the QCMNRCYLMT value is also used. These parameter values also contain a count limit and time interval. The count limit can be 0 (no recovery attempted) to 99. The time interval can be 0, or a value from 1 to 120 (minutes). A count limit of 0, and a time interval of more than 0 effectively disables automatic second-level error recovery. This may cause the devices and controllers to go into recovery pending (RCYPND) state, and require operator intervention. A count limit of more than 0, and a time interval of 0 allows automatic second-level error recovery continuously. However, this is not recommended.
Note:
To avoid looping recovery, keep the number of retries small; you do not want time to expire before the number of retries are exceeded. Otherwise, you will end up in infinite recovery. Das bedeutet doch man sollte unter "Count Limi" und "interval" sollte ich einen Wert mehr als 0 einstelln oder?
Ist das soweit richtig dass ich den Systemwert QCMNRCYLMT erhöhen sollte?
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