Calculates values you can use with SET commands to control OpenVMS Cluster communications. Currently, this command calculates the window size that can be used with the SET VC /WINDOW=TRANSMIT_SIZE=value and SET VC /WINDOW=RECEIVE_SIZE=value commands. Parameters for calculating other values might be added in future releases. Format CALCULATE Parameter
1 – Parameters
WINDOW_SIZE Calculates a VC window size based on distance and aggregate line speed between two nodes.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /SPEED
/SPEED=linespeed Supplies the total speed in Megabits/Sec. of all LAN connections between two nodes to be used in calculating the window size.
2.2 /DISTANCE
/DISTANCE=KILOMETERS [or =MILES]=distance Supplies the distance in kilometers or miles of the cable route between two nodes to be used in calculating the window size.
2.3 /OPTIMIZE
/OPTIMIZE=LOCKING [or =IO]=distance Supplies the calculation with the type of intersite cluster communications to be optimized as follows: o LOCKING indicates that the window size is to be optimized for lock messages that are relatively small, or for ICC communications using message sizes of up to a few hundred bytes. o IO indicates that the window size is to be optimized for MSCP served IO, or for ICC communications using large messages.
3 – Example
SCACP> CALCULATE WINDOW_SIZE /SPEED=1000/DISTANCE=KILOMETERS=500 The command in this example calculates the window size to be used between two nodes that are 500 kilometers apart, connected by a 1Gigabit/Second line speed. The command produces output similar to the following: Calculate Window Size 2-JUN-2006 17:49:18.41: Inter-node link DISTANCE: 500 KILOMETERS Inter-node link SPEED: 1000 Mb/s ------------------------ ------------------ Recommended WINDOW SIZE: 1024 frames Note that the calculated window size is never smaller than the window size PEdriver automatically selects for the VC between two nodes, which is based solely on the reported local and remote line speeds. However, the calculated value is often larger because it includes packets stored in the inter-site link and the packet-size mix that the /OPTIMIZE qualifier enforces.