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This level of control is performed when the sidefile capacity is equal to or larger than the level-3
threshold.
Sidefile puncture can occur. The session for the sidefile, containing the maximum capacity in
the cache in the CLPR, is suspended.
Figure 14 Controlling the Amount of Write Data
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Do not Block (Volume Level)
Use to specify whether the storage system should control the amount of data to be written to the
specified volume:
• Enable radial button
The storage system will not control the amount of data to be written to the specified volume.
Therefore, write I/Os from hosts is not put in a wait status.
Note : Do not Block (Volume Level) is always set to Enable when Block Option is set to Volume
Level.
• Disable radial button
Depending on the sidefile capacity, the storage system will perform one of the following four
levels of control of the amount of write data (see
• Level 0
This level of control is performed when the sidefile capacity is smaller than the level-1 threshold.
If Level 1 Sleep is set to Enable, write I/Os to volumes are put in a wait status according to the
threshold for the number of record sets per volume; the threshold is specified by SDM, and the
default threshold is 0x500.
If Level 1 Sleep is set to Disable, write I/Os to volumes will not be put in a wait status.
• Level 1
This level of control is performed when the sidefile capacity is equal to or larger than the level-1
threshold, and is smaller than the level-2 threshold.
Write I/Os to volumes are put in a wait status by command retry when the sleep wait threshold
(for example, level-1 threshold) is exceeded.
• Level 2
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