Since Quiesce will put the system in a restartable wait state, I'd think that the XCF heartbeat would stop too.

Mark Jacobs

Jesse 1 Robinson <mailto:[email protected]>
June 6, 2016 at 7:32 PM
I'd like to test my Sysplex Failure Management policy. The question is how to make a system stop responding long enough to trigger expulsion from the sysplex. I'm thinking of issuing QUIESCE on a member. Have not used that in decades. Will it cause lack of XCF heartbeat? I can just try it unless someone has a better suggestion.

The last time this happened for reals was when a system ran clean out of SQA on account of a bad dog product. That's pretty hard to recreate. All I want is to go through the pain and agony of partitioning to test message handling and auto SAD.

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