System resolver autonomic quiescing of unresponsive name servers

In z/OS® V1R13 Communications Server, the system resolver can dynamically stop using unresponsive Domain Name System (DNS) name servers and can resume using those name servers when they become responsive to resolver DNS polling queries. Name server responsiveness is determined by comparing the percentage of queries that are not responded to by the name server during regular intervals against a user specifiable threshold value.

Restriction: You must use a global TCPIP.DATA file if you want the resolver to dynamically stop using unresponsive name servers.