Improve LU6.2 Load Balancing if NOINITCNOS Is UsedLast reviewed: April 17, 1997Article ID: Q158213 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen an APPC application tries to allocate a conversation specifying an LU/LU/mode partnership (using independent LU6.2), the SNA client APPC interface may queue the request against an SNA Server that has all available LU6.2 sessions in use. This may happen even if an SNA Server is in the domain that may have a suitable LU/LU/mode partnership defined, but which has not yet completed Change Number of Sessions (CNOS) negotiation. This can cause an application to wait for an available session to become free, instead of forcing another SNA Server to initiate a new LU/LU session to be used by the application. Under SNA Server version 2.11, the following conditions can cause an independent LU 6.2 partnership to not complete CNOS negotiation:
ARTICLE-ID: Q150959 TITLE : Preventing Repeated APPC Session Activation Failures Event 18 CAUSEIf an LU-LU pair has not completed CNOS negotiation, the SNA Server was returning an Open(LU6.2) response error of Err1=0/Err2=1F04. This caused the SNA client APPC interface to try a different server for a conversation.
RESOLUTIONTo workaround this problem, the NOINITCNOS setting should not be used. A hotfix is available for this problem, if you want to use the NOINITCNOS setting. The hotfix causes SNA Server to return an Err1=0/Err2=0004 to an Open(LU6.2) request if no CNOS negotiation has been completed for an independent LU/LU partnership. This causes the SNA client APPC interface to retry this server for a conversation, if no other servers have an available session.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft SNA Server versions 2.0, 2.1, 2.11, and 2.11 Service Pack 1. This problem was corrected in the latest Microsoft SNA Server 2.11 U.S. Service Pack. For information on obtaining the service pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
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