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How You Define Your VCF Master and Error Recovery Environment
You can use the GLOBALVALUE statement to define VCF recovery and migration options when you are using the CTCONLY, CTCDASD, or XCF communication methods. The following information describes how the GLOBALVALUE statement works:
- The GLOBALVALUE statement is placed in the MIMINIT member.
- The GLOBALVALUE statement in the MIMINIT member must be the same on all systems in the MIMplex.
- GLOBALVALUE statement options can be changed any time after CA MIM synchronization completes by issuing another GLOBALVALUE command on any system. The changes are communicated across the complex.