Follow these steps:
Note: For information about how to set up XES and coupling facility structures, see IBM z/OS MVS Setting Up a Sysplex.
Use the IBM IXCMIAPU administrative data utility to define the CAICCI coupling facility structure.
Note: For information about the IXCMIAPU administrative data utility, see IBM z/OS MVS Setting Up a Sysplex.
Your input is similar to:
STRUCTURE NAME(name) SIZE(size) PREFLIST(cf_name)
The name of the structure you want CAICCI to use.
The size of the structure in 4-KB units. Typically, a value of 1000 (4 MB) suffices, but the optimum size depends on your workload and communication volume.
The name of the coupling facility in which you want to define the structure.
SYSID(sysid)
With these definitions in place, CAICCI uses XES services to communicate among z/OS systems in the sysplex. You can monitor the CAICCI coupling facility structure periodically to ensure that it is of adequate size. CA SYSVIEW Performance Management and similar performance monitors can provide this information.
Note: If you define an LU0 node and connect for a system that can also connect using XCF or XES, the first connection to complete is the active one. The other protocol cancels its attempt. This can cause the following messages to appear in your CAIENF job log:
CAS9603I - CAICCI Group CCIXCF from System @@@@@ CAS9602E - CAICCI SYSID sysid could not be logged on
These messages recur as part of normal recovery and not cause problems with CAICCI or the products using it.
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