>BTW I've always thought the IXCLOnnn group name to be particularly 
>USELESS and unmnemonic. Likewise the member names - Mnnn. Imagine the 
>(frequently-observed) case where there are several lock structures - GRS 
>Star, several DB2 Data Sharing Group LOCK1 structures etc. How to tell 
>them apart and to tell which DB2 or IRLM or whatever is generating 
>traffic and to whom?

D XCF,GRP,useless-mnemonic-grpname,ALL
will show you which address spaces have joined the group (as I am sure you 
know). Of course, there is no way to specify a wildcard for the groupname (that 
I could find). 

Not that I disagree the naming convention is not intuitive, but can you suggest 
a better convention to the XES developers? When you have to make sure that it 
is a name that is not used by anyone outside that group?

Regards, Barbara
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