Checking your cross-system coupling facility (XCF) groups names
To check XCF group names and enable communication between groups
To display XCF groups that are already in use, issue the following console command:
D XCF,GROUPThe following sample output displays the list of active XCF groups.
D XCF,GROUP
IXC331I 12.30.20 DISPLAY XCF 831
GROUPS(SIZE): COFVLFNO(3) EZBTCPCS(3) HSFIXC(2)
IGG0CAS(3) ISTCFS01(3) ISTXCF(3)
OSZRTCS(2) RTCS2(3) SYSATB01(2)
SYSATB02(2) SYSATB03(2) SYSCNZMG(1)
SYSDAE(4) SYSENF(3) SYSGRS(3)
SYSIEFTS(3) SYSIGW00(3) SYSIGW01(3)
SYSIKJBC(3) SYSIOSPX(3) SYSIOS01(3)
SYSJES(3) SYSJ2$XD(3) SYSMCS(8)
SYSMCS2(44) SYSRMF(3) SYSTTRC(3)
SYSWLM(3) SYSXCF(3)- To determine the names of the XCF groups that are in use, review the DBC$STC started task log and search for XCF.
- To enable communication across XCF groups for all components from one LPAR to another, observe the following guidelines:
- Both DBC subsystems should be defined to the same DBC group and should reside in the same sysplex.
- Both DBC subsystems should join the same XCF group that the DBC uses.
- Both DOM agents should join the same XCF group as defined by using the same DOMPLEX option set.
- Both LGC agents should join the same XCF group.
- Both BRD agents should join the same XCF group.
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