On 5/25/2021 3:43 PM, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
SDSF uses extended consoles to manage command output. A given console and be
active on only one system at a time. If you have a MAS, output from a command
issued on one member may well appear on another system. If you have only one
member in your SDSDF plex, then never mind. Otherwise:
1. Logon to one system.
2. Get into SDSF.
3. Issue SET CONSOLE ?
4. You will see this something like this (sorry for the screwy formatting)
+------------------------------------------------+
| Set Console Name |
| |
| Type a console name or leave blank to use |
| your user ID as the console name. |
| |
| Extended console name your-userid |
| |
| |
| F1=Help F12=Cancel |
+------------------------------------------------+
Repeat this procedure on all sharing systems. The default name is your userid
id. On multiple systems, the id may be identical on all sharing systems. If the
ids are identical, a command issued on one system will display on whichever
system initialized first. You can set the console id on each system to (more or
less) anything you want. As long as the id is unique, a command will be
responded to on the system where it's issued.
FYI,
SDSF fixed this situation a long time ago. It is supposed to detect
that a console id in a sysplex is already in use, and create a unique
console id for the sysplex. If it can't create a unique console id,
you're supposed to get an error message. If this is really your
problem, you should open a case to have Rocket fix this.
Regards,
Tom Conley
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