You need to ensure there are at least the same number (minimum) of JES transmitters as RSCS streams defined or you will encounter conditions similar to what you have.
Best Regards, Les Geer IBM z/VM and Linux Development >Dennis, > >Thanks for the feedback. These were all set to 1 in our NJEDEF. I have now >got our MVS sysprog to set them all to 2 in the JES line definitions and I >have set the RSCS streams parameter to 2. What I am not sure is how these >relate together correct and if this is correct. > >Should the RSCS streams be equal to JRNUM or the sum of JRNUM+JTNUM or is >it OK if the RSCS streams is <= either of these values. > >btw: we are still getting an error count (circa 0.5%) whatever we do with >the link. > >Jim did suggest a possible missing APAR but we are now bang up to date >without any change. > >Colin > >Dennis Schaffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Colin, > >I believe the answer is the collection of the following JES2 parameters: >JRNUM, JTNUM, SRNUM, STNUM > >These parameters define, respectively, the number of job receivers, job >transmitters, sysout receivers and sysout transmitters. These parms can >be >specified either as part of the LINE(xx) definition or as part of the >NJEDEF definition. NJEDEF provides the installation-wide default which >can >be individually overridden on the LINE definition. We use NJEDEF, which >is >why it wasn't specified in the LINE definition I sent you. > >Let me know if you have further questions. > >Dennis >
