You will probably need to increase commtimeout and idletimeout in dsmserv.opt (server parameter)
You can also override txngroupmax on a node-by-node basis, lowering it for those nodes going over a slow-speed network. This can help prevent your recovery log from filling up.
Jack Coats wrote:
Turn compression on, not good for the server storage [...]
I don't see why this would not be good for server storage. It will help to save storage on your server. However, you *may* not want to enable tape drive compression, depending on your tape technology. Some tapes (e.g., DLT) can actually expand data somewhat with their compression algorithm. In my experience, it's not expanded by much. If you turn compression on for all of your clients (as we do), then you may not want to use tape compression for tape. LTO's compression is more intelligent (I am told) and will not use compression where it is not helpful.
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