IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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join the two server CTN. Previously, if both the Preferred

Time Server (PTS) and the Backup Time Server (BTS)

experienced a simultaneous power outage (site failure),

or both experienced a POR, reinitialization of time, and

special roles (PTS, BTS, and CTS) was required. With this

enhancement, you will no longer need to reinitialize the

time or reassign the roles for these events.

Preview - Improved STP System Management with

new z/OS Messaging: This is a new function planned to

generate z/OS messages when various hardware events

that affect the External Time Sources (ETS) confi gured for

an STP-only CTN occur. This may improve problem deter-

mination and correction times. Previously, the messages

were generated only on the Hardware Management Con-

sole (HMC).

The ability to generate z/OS messages will be supported

on IBM System z10 and System z9 servers with z/OS 1.11

(with enabling support rolled back to z/OS 1.9) in the

second half of 2009.

The following Server Time Protocol (STP) enhancements

are available on the z10 EC, z10 BC, z9 EC, and z10 BC.

The prerequisites are that you install STP feature and that

the latest MCLs are installed for the applicable driver.

NTP client support: This enhancement addresses the

requirements of customers who need to provide the same

accurate time across heterogeneous platforms in an enter-

prise.

The STP design has been enhanced to include support

for a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client on the

Support Element. By confi guring an NTP server as the

STP External Time Source (ETS), the time of an STP-only

Coordinated Timing Network (CTN) can track to the time

provided by the NTP server, and maintain a time accuracy

of 100 milliseconds.

Note: NTP client support has been available since October

2007.

Enhanced accuracy to an External Time Source: The

time accuracy of an STP-only CTN has been improved by

adding the capability to confi gure an NTP server that has

a pulse per second (PPS) output signal as the ETS device.

This type of ETS device is available worldwide from sev-

eral vendors that provide network timing solutions.

STP has been designed to track to the highly stable,

accurate PPS signal from the NTP server, and maintain

an accuracy of 10 microseconds as measured at the PPS

input of the System z server. A number of variables such

as accuracy of the NTP server to its time source (GPS,

radio signals for example), and cable used to connect the

PPS signal will determine the ultimate accuracy of STP to

Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

In comparison, the IBM Sysplex Timer is designed to

maintain an accuracy of 100 microseconds when attached

to an ETS with a PPS output. If STP is confi gured to use

a dial-out time service or an NTP server without PPS, it is

designed to provide a time accuracy of 100 milliseconds

to the ETS device.

For this enhancement, the NTP output of the NTP server

has to be connected to the Support Element (SE) LAN,

and the PPS output of the same NTP server has to be con-

nected to the PPS input provided on the External Time Ref-

erence (ETR) card of the System z10 or System z9 server.

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