If you use a system integrity product, make the required changes to accommodate the new CA View database. RESERVES are issued against both the first index extent and the first data extent; therefore, a review of local configurations is required.
The product issues ENQs and RESERVEs as necessary to maintain the integrity of its data sets. The primary ENQ (QNAME=SARSTC) is used by the archival task to ensure that only one archival task starts using a specific database. The ENQ is defined as SYSTEMS which will be propagated to all LPARs in a PLEX. This queue name need not be defined to a system integrity product. A secondary ENQ (QNAME=SARPAC) is used by the tape consolidation utility SARPAC. This is also defined as SYSTEMS and need not be defined to a system integrity product.
The RESERVE issued by CA View is normally short-lived but causes deadlock conditions unless properly defined. Convert them to global enqueues; however, if your environment dictates, the reserves need not be converted. If a database's first index extent AND the first data extent are on dedicated volumes with no other data sets, you do not need to convert RESERVES to global enqueues.
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