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Using SYNCVAL in a policy to specify the time of day that a check runs IBM Health Checker for z/OS User's Guide SC23-6843-02 |
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You can use the SYNCVAL parameter in a policy to give you more control over when a check runs, or at least when it is scheduled to run. Because SYNCVAL, INTERVAL, and EXCEPTINTERVAL all work together, you must coordinate the values. SYNCVAL lets you specify when a check is scheduled to run, while INTERVAL and EXCEPTINTERVAL specify how often it runs, synchronized with the SYNCVAL parameter. You might find SYNCVAL useful to schedule check workload for a low-stess time like overnight maintenance windows, to schedule checks for specific times in order to balance the overall system workload, or maybe you simply have a check that you want to run very very predictably. Note that:
The syntax for SYNCVAL is:
For
the full syntax, see Syntax and parameters for HZSPRMxx and MODIFY hzsproc.The way you specify SYNCVAL changes the way the system measures
the INTERVAL for a check:
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