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Example of extended down time


This section shows an instance where a Global Calendar Override is scheduled to bring NET DOWN an hour earlier than the routine schedule specifies.

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CSM does not explicitly check to see if the CICS object’s schedule conflicts with its parent for an override. In this example, even though the override is for the object NET, the override also applies to CICS because CICS is a child of NET.

When CSM brings DOWN NET and CICS an hour earlier than the routine scheduled time, DB2 is disconnected from CICS an hour earlier. When NET is started, CICS is also started and reconnected to DB2.



 

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