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2.8.3.2 Sysplex Configuration Map


The Sysplex Configuration Map allows you to address the
structure of the sysplex in terms of what members are
defined, and what sort of signaling activity between systems
is occurring.  Because the report is designed to identify
intersystem activity, XCF members that confine themselves to
a single system are not shown, and members with no signaling
activity (no signals sent or received) are also eliminated.
Figure 2-210 shows a sample Sysplex Configuration Map.

REPORT OPTIONS

A single report encompassing the entire sysplex is produced.
The report can be narrowed to address specific systems, XCF
groups, and XCF Member in the sysplex by using the analysis
selection options.  These and other selection options are
discussed in Sections 2.8.5 and 2.8.5.1.

DATA ELEMENTS

A report is produced covering the maximum duration of the
input data.  The System Configuration Map contains the
following information:

INTERVAL      The time and date of the first SCPXCM file
START:        observation included in the analysis.

INTERVAL      The time and date of the last SCPXCM file
END:          observation included in the analysis.

DURATION:     The total number of hours, minutes and seconds
              summarized by the report.

XCF MEMBER    The XCF system on which the reported member(s)
RESIDENCE:    reside.

XCF GROUP:    The XCF Group to which the reported member
              belongs.  The group usually defines a set of
              related members used by one or more multisystem
              applications.

XCF MEMBER:   The specific member's activity being reported
              on by this line in the analysis.  An XCF member
              represents a specific function, or instance, or
              a multisystem application.

XCF SYSTEMS   The other systems in the sysplex that had
SIGNALED:     signaling activity from or to the reported
              member.

TOTAL         The total number of signal sent from the
SIGNALS       member to one or more members residing on the
SENT:         system identified in the preceding column.

TOTAL         The total number of signals received by
SIGNALS       this member from members residing on the XCF
RECEIVED:     system that was signaled.

SIGNALS SENT  The signals sent per second from this member to
PER SEC:      members residing on the XCF system signaled.

SIGNALS       The signals received per second by this member
RECEIVED      from member residing on the XCF system
PER SEC:      signaled.

XCF CNTRS     The number of times during the duration of the
RESET:        analysis that the XCF counters maintained for
              this member were reset.  Any values here
              represent a loss of data, usually due to a
              system failure.

INTERVALS     The number of measurment intervals during the
MEMBR         duration of the analysis that the member was
ACTIVATED:    activated.

INTERVALS     The number of measurment intervals during the
MEMBR DE-     duration of the analysis that the member was
ACTIVATED:    deactivated.

CA MICS Performance Manager 1 17:55 Tuesday, January 24, 1995 SYSPLEX CONFIGURATION MAP INTERVAL START: 23JAN95:14:01 INTERVAL END : 23JAN95:17:00 DURATION : 2:58:20 XCF XCF TOTAL TOTAL SIGNALS SIGNALS XCF INTERVALS INTERVALS MEMBER XCF XCF SYSTEMS SIGNALS SIGNALS SENT RECEIVED CNTRS MEMBR MEMBR DE- RESIDENCE GROUP MEMBER SIGNALED SENT RECEIVED PER SEC PER SEC RESET ACTIVATED ACTIVATED --------- -------- ---------------- --------- ------- -------- -------- -------- ----- --------- --------- S076 CJKPLEX MIMCK076 S072 356433 178218 3960.367 1980.200 0 0 0 IXCLO002 M115 S072 1066 1047 9.963 9.785 0 0 0 MREPLEX MRE76 S072 21336 10668 199.402 99.701 0 0 0 SYSMCS S076 S072 64 1102 0.598 10.299 0 0 0 SYSWLM S076 S072 172 172 1.607 1.607 0 0 0


 Figure 2-210.  Sample Sysplex Configuration Map