Use the CA Spool Health Checker feature to view and correct conditions that could prevent CA Spool from running properly.
Business Value:
Health Checks provide the ability to optimize system performance by warning of potential configuration problems or inefficiencies.
Additional Considerations:
The following health checks are provided for CA Spool:
Monitors space in the CA Spool data sets to ensure that sufficient spool space is available to allow for more spool files.
Monitors file queue elements in use, to ensure that sufficient free file queue elements are available to allow for more spool files.
Monitors number of concurrent active TCP/IP subtasks to warn if the maximum of 128 subtasks is being reached.
Monitors number of concurrent active Transformer subtasks to warn if the maximum number of Transformer subtasks is being reached.
Warns if the CA Spool system has not updated the checkpoint within the CKPTIME= specified time interval.
Warns if the CA Spool EMAS/MAS complex member has not been able to get access to the checkpoint within the WARNTIM= specified time interval.
Warns that CA Spool has detected a setting of SPOOLENC=YES, but encryption hardware is not installed on this machine.
CA Spool can encrypt and decrypt reports without encryption hardware, but emulating encryption hardware is CPU intensive, and it is more efficient to run all archiving and browsing tasks for encrypted databases on a machine that supports hardware encryption.
Evaluating the conditions reported by these health checks helps ensure proper product performance.
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