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Couple Data Sets

XCF – a sysplex couple data set to store information about its systems, the XCF groups and members running in the sysplex, and general status information. CFRM – The Coupling Facility Resource Management (CFRM) couple data set holds the CFRM policy, which allows you to define how MVS is to […]
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Cross-System Coupling Facility (XCF) Services

XCF provides the services that allow multisystem application functions (programs) on one z/OS system to communicate with functions on the same or other z/OS systems. The communication services are provided through authorized assembler macros and are as follows: Group services Signalling services Status monitoring services       Group Services […]
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Server Time Protocol (STP)

Server Time Protocol (STP) is a server-wide facility that provides capability for multiple z/OS systems to maintain TOD synchronization with each other and form a Coordinated Timing Network (CTN), that is, a collection of z/OS systems that are time synchronized to a time value.   The External Time Reference (ETR) […]
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Base Sysplex

A Base Sysplex configuration is a sysplex with no Coupling Facilities. The Base Sysplex can be composed of one or more z/OS systems that have an XCF sysplex name and in which the authorized programs (members) use XCF services. XCF services are available in both single and multisystem environments. A […]
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Coupling Facility Links

To enable the communication between a Coupling Facility (CF) Logical Partition and the z/OS LPARs, special types of high-speed CF links are required. These links are important because of the impact of link performance on CF request response times. For configurations covering large distances, time spent on the link can be […]