The sysplex is the IBM mainframe system complex that is a single logical system running on one or more physical systems. Each of the physical systems that make up a sysplex, is often referred to as a member system.
You should enter all sysplex systems as non-sysplex systems and let the System Registry validate procedure choose the system type.
If you decide to enter a sysplex system as a sysplex, first verify that you have the correct name for this system before validating.
If you have two or more sysplex systems that share DASD between them, you may want to set these systems up as a shared DASD cluster. You would first create the two sysplex systems and then add them to a shared DASD cluster.
For a sysplex, the host name, defined on the FTP Locations information section, must be the URI of the contact system. You must also set up remote credentials for the contact system, because they will be used to transmit the deployment (if FTP is selected), unpackage the deployment through the CA CSM Software Deployment Service (SDS), and to retrieve the results of the deployment.
Business Value:
The CA CSM Software Deployment Service (SDS) enables you to choose a sysplex system for your product deployments. The value of deploying to a sysplex system directly relates to the prevalence of these types of systems in most mainframe environments. This also means that to deploy to all members of a sysplex, only one deployment is needed (to the contact system).
More Information:
For more information, see the online help.
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