z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 2 (EZB, EZD)
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EZBH006E

z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 2 (EZB, EZD)
SC27-3655-01

EZBH006E
GLOBALCONFIG SYSPLEXMONITOR RECOVERY was not specified when IPCONFIG DYNAMICXCF or IPCONFIG6 DYNAMICXCF was configured

Explanation

Check CSTCP_SYSPLEXMON_RECOV_tcpipstackname determined that the RECOVERY option was not specified for the GLOBALCONFIG SYSPLEXMONITOR parameter when IPCONFIG DYNAMICXCF or IPCONFIG6 DYNAMICXCF was specified in the TCP/IP profile.

IBM® suggests that the SYSPLEXMONITOR RECOVERY option be specified when DYNAMICXCF is specified in the TCP/IP profile. Specifying this option allows a TCP/IP stack in a sysplex to perform internal checks and, if it is not healthy, remove itself from the sysplex, allowing a healthy backup TCP/IP stack to take over the ownership of the DVIPA interfaces to enable continued availability to applications.

The check name includes the job name of the TCP/IP stack as a suffix.

System action

The system continues processing.

Operator response

Contact the system programmer.

System programmer response

Change the GLOBALCONFIG SYSPLEXMONITOR parameter to specify RECOVERY when your TCP/IP profile specifies IPCONFIG DYNAMICXCF or IPCONFIG6 DYNAMICXCF. In z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Reference see the following information:
  • The GLOBALCONFIG configuration statement for more information about the SYSPLEXMONITOR RECOVERY parameter.
  • The IPCONFIG and IPCONFIG6 configuration statements for more information about the DYNAMICXCF parameter

User response

Not applicable.

Problem determination

Use the NETSTAT CONFIG/-f command to display the current configuration setting for DYNAMICXCF and SYSPLEXMONITOR RECOVERY.

Source

z/OS® Communications Server TCP/IP

Module

EZBHCCK1

Routing code

Not applicable.

Descriptor code

12

Example

Not applicable.

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