IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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Application Programming Interface (API) to automate

STP CTN reconfi guration: The concept of “a pair and

a spare” has been around since the original Sysplex

Couple Data Sets (CDSs). If the primary CDS becomes

unavailable, the backup CDS would take over. Many sites

have had automation routines bring a new backup CDS

online to avoid a single point of failure. This idea is being

extended to STP. With this enhancement, if the PTS fails

and the BTS takes over as CTS, an API is now available

on the HMC so you can automate the reassignment of the

PTS, BTS, and Arbiter roles. This can improve availability

by avoiding a single point of failure after the BTS has taken

over as the CTS.

Prior to this enhancement, the PTS, BTS, and Arbiter roles

had to be reassigned manually using the System (Sysplex)

Time task on the HMC.

For additional details on the API, please refer to System z

Application Programming Interfaces, SB10-7030-11.

Additional information is available on the STP Web page:

http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/pso/stp.html.

The following Redbooks are available on the Redbooks

Web site: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/.

• Server Time Protocol Planning Guide, SG24-7280

• Server Time Protocol Implementation Guide, SG24-7281

Internal Battery Feature Recommendation

Single data center

• CTN with 2 servers, install IBF on at least the PTS/CTS

– Also recommend IBF on BTS to provide recovery pro-

tection when BTS is the CTS

– CTN with 3 or more servers IBF not required for STP

recovery, if Arbiter confi gured

Two data centers

• CTN with 2 servers (one in each data center) install IBF

on at least the PTS/CTS

– Also recommend IBF on BTS to provide recovery pro-

tection when BTS is the CTS

• CTN with 3 or more servers, install IBF on at least the

PTS/CTS

– Also recommend IBF on BTS to provide recovery pro-

tection when BTS is the CTS

Message Time Ordering (Sysplex Timer Connectivity to Coupling

Facilities)

As processor and Coupling Facility link technologies have

improved, the requirement for time synchronization toler-

ance between systems in a Parallel Sysplex environment

has become ever more rigorous. In order to enable any

exchange of timestamped information between systems

in a sysplex involving the Coupling Facility to observe the

correct time ordering, time stamps are now included in

the message-transfer protocol between the systems and

the Coupling Facility. Therefore, when a Coupling Facility

is confi gured on any System z10 or System z9, the Cou-

pling Facility will require connectivity to the same 9037

Sysplex Timer or Server Time Protocol (STP) confi gured

Coordinated Timing Network (CTN) that the systems in its

Parallel Sysplex cluster are using for time synchroniza-

tion. If the ICF is on the same server as a member of its

Parallel Sysplex environment, no additional connectivity is

required, since the server already has connectivity to the

Sysplex Timer.

However, when an ICF is confi gured on any z10 which

does not host any systems in the same Parallel Sysplex

cluster, it is necessary to attach the server to the 9037

Sysplex Timer or implement STP.

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