I've obviously not had need for a symbol for the mastercat in the last 30 years 
so when I went looking for it today I was surprised to find that there isn't 
one. Am I missing something?

Use case:

Healthchecker to perform checks against a mastercat in a 10-way sysplex. 
Six of the systems have individual mastercats and 4 have a shared 
mastercat/sysres.
I want to use the symbol to define the name of the check in HZSPRMxx so that I 
don't have the same check executed 4 times for the same mastercat.

I tried defining the check (called VERIFY_MCAT) as GLOBAL for the 4 systems so 
only one instance would exist. This is managed by ENQ against 
SYSZHZS.ANDREW.VERIFY_MCAT - where ANDREW is the check owner.

However we switch mastercats at RSU maintenance cycles. 

Assuming that SYSA running maintenance cycle A/mastercat A is the owner of the 
check, then the check is "dormant" on SYSB running maintenance cycle 
A/mastercat A as SYSA holds SYSZHZS.ANDREW.VERIFY_MCAT exclusive.

When SYSB is IPL'd on maintenance cycle B/mastercat B then the check will not 
run against mastercat B as SYSA holds SYSZHZS.ANDREW.VERIFY_MCAT exclusive.

If I incorporate the mastercat as part of the check-name I could solve my 
problem.

I have no problem in creating a RYO solution to define one but a symbol for the 
mastercat would have been nice!

Andrew Metcalfe

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