Kenneth,

AFAIK, you did not answer the question about (D)VIPA. Could it be that
the connections from remotes to the Production LPAR that remained alive,
were routed throught the LPAR that was reset? The situations are quite
different depending on the answer to this question.

Kees.

"Klein, Kenneth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> We have INTERVAL(85) and OPNOTIFY(87) and CLEANUP(15) so my question
is
> when the resources get frozen. The resources I am concerned about
would
> be the network, probably TCP/IP related, which cause the distributed
> nodes to get timeouts. Is it when I issue the V,XCF,SYSTS1,OFFLINE or
> R__,sysname=systs1 or when I click RESET - OK? And when does the
> INTERVAL and OPNOTIFY period begin. Perhaps this site should set the
> INTERVAL and OPNOTIFY to something like 30 and 35 to shorten the time
> the resources are frozen. 
> 
> As far as weights are concerned, that calculation determines which
lpars
> remain in the sysplex if connectivity is disrupted. If A loses its
> connection to B then will C continue sharing with A or B...
> 
> I remember Gummibaeren, not seen in the states too often. 
> 
> 
> Ken Klein
> Sr. Systems Programmer
> Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance - Louisville
> [email protected]
> 502-495-5000 x7011
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Barbara Nitz
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 8:27 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Sysplex timeout problems.
> 
> This actually requires reading up on what the parms in the SFM policy
do
> :-( I know why we treat all our systems the same! A quick look makes
me
> guess that they intended to specify different weights to the lpars to
> keep the production system alive and kill the test system, if
necessary.
> That is kinda confirmed by the PROMPT for the production system. 
> 
> To be honest, while I (intellectually) understand the different
weights,
> in reality the cases I have seen did not leave any choice but to
remove
> a system that was 'dead' and was specified in either the ixc402D or
> IXC102A, so one might as well treat them all alike!
> 
> EXSPAT: We don't have any such member in our parmlib concat, either. 
> Meaning that we take all the IBM defaults. Then you apparently also
take
> the IBM default, which I would consider good.
> 
> As for the 'Suessigkeiten' - I am a fan of (virtual) gummibears! :-)
> (Just ask my colleagues!) :-)
> 
> Best regards, Barbara
> 
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