This report summarizes attributes of the sysplex couple data
set and identifies those which may constrain future growth, if any.
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Explanation
Where
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An asterisk in the first column indicates a limiting attribute. An attribute is considered limiting if
the peak value exceeds the threshold value.
The threshold value is calculated by subtracting the owner- or installation-supplied growth space
from the maximum value.
For the SYSTEMS attribute, the "Peak Value" column represents the number of systems currently
active in the sysplex.
Attribute Peak Value Threshold Max Value
--------- ---------- --------- ---------
attr peak threshold max
...
This is a report for CHECK(IBMXCF,XCF_SYSPLEX_CDS_CAPACITY).
In the report:
- attr
- The couple data set attribute being described. It is one
of these:
- SYSTEMS
- The number of systems for which the couple data set was
formatted. The SYSTEMS attribute is not checked when the sysplex
is in monoplex mode.
- GROUPS
- The number of XCF groups for which the couple data set was
formatted.
- MEMBERS
- The number of members per XCF group for which the couple data
set was formatted.
- peak
- The peak number (high-water mark) observed as of the time
of the check. (For the SYSTEMS attribute, this column represents
the number of systems currently active in the sysplex.)
- threshold
- The maximum number that still provides sufficient room for
future growth. If the attribute's peak value exceeds the threshold,
it might indicate that the sysplex is approaching the point where
future operations might be precluded by the formatted limits of
the couple data set.
- max
- The maximum number for which the primary sysplex couple
data set was formatted.
System action
The system continues processing.
Operator response
System programmer response
Problem determination
Source
Module
Routing code
Descriptor code
Reference Documentation
See IXCH0602E.