Procedure 11.58: CONFIGURE AMA DUAL STREAM BILLING
OVERVIEW
This procedure configures dual stream billing capability for AMA (automatic Message Accounting) data records from
the SM to be separated in the AM into two data streams and be directed into two separate disk partition groups.
Each partition group can be independently redirected to a tape or teleprocessing port. Separation is on a per-SM
basis. Tracer counts are collected and recorded per data stream.
The office options for AMA are as follows:
AMATPS
Single stream data transfer, default to stream 1
AMATPS1
Dual stream billing (single stream billing on stream 1)
AMATPS2
Dual stream billing (single stream billing on stream 2)
AMADUAL
Dual stream data transfer
NONE
No AMA.
The dual stream billing capability requires each stream to have its own tape drive or data link. For example, if both
streams use teleprocessing, then two data links are required.
NOTE:
Dual stream billing is not available if 56 kb/s data links are being used.
PROCEDURE
11.58.1 Verify Current State Of Single Stream Recording
1.
Select and prepare terminal for recent change and verify (RCV) activities.
Reference:
Procedure 11.1
2.
Use Recent Change View 18.1, BILLING STRM Field, to verify that the billing option on each SM is set to
ST1.
3.
Use Recent Change View 8.1, AMAOPTION Field to verify that the AMA office option is either AMATPS or
AMATPS1.
4.
To check the default option for input messages, type and enter at the Master Control Center (MCC):
OP:AMA:STREAM;
Response:
The stream indicator should be set to ST1.
5.
To verify the list of partitions equipped in the configuration file for stream ST1, type and enter
OP:AMA:CONFIG;
Response:
There should be as many AMA partitions equipped as there are moving head disks in the
office.
6.
To verify the forwarding options for tape or teleprocessing, type and enter
OP:AMA:CONTROLFILE;
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