IBM Z10 EC User Manual

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Coupling Facility Confi guration Alternatives

IBM offers multiple options for confi guring a functioning

Coupling Facility:

Standalone Coupling Facility: The standalone CF

provides the most “robust” CF capability, as the CPC is

wholly dedicated to running the CFCC microcode — all

of the processors, links and memory are for CF use

only. A natural benefi t of this characteristic is that the

standalone CF is always failure-isolated from exploiting

z/OS software and the server that z/OS is running on for

environments without System-Managed CF Structure

Duplexing. While there is no unique standalone coupling

facility model offered with the z10 EC, customers can

achieve the same physically isolated environment as on

prior mainframe families by ordering a z10 EC, z9 EC, z9

BC, and z990 with PUs characterized as Internal Cou-

pling Facilities (ICFs). There are no software charges

associated with such a confi guration.

Internal Coupling Facility (ICF): Customers consider-

ing clustering technology can get started with Parallel

Sysplex technology at a lower cost by using an ICF

instead of purchasing a standalone Coupling Facility.

An ICF feature is a processor that can only run Coupling

Facility Control Code (CFCC) in a partition. Since CF

LPARs on ICFs are restricted to running only CFCC,

there are no IBM software charges associated with

ICFs. ICFs are ideal for Intelligent Resource Director and

resource sharing environments as well as for data shar-

ing environments where System-Managed CF Structure

Duplexing is exploited.

System-Managed CF Structure Duplexing

System-Managed Coupling Facility (CF) Structure Duplexing

provides a general purpose, hardware-assisted, easy-to-

exploit mechanism for duplexing CF structure data. This pro-

vides a robust recovery mechanism for failures such as loss

of a single structure or CF or loss of connectivity to a single

CF, through rapid failover to the backup instance of the

duplexed structure pair. CFCC Level 16 provides CF Duplex-

ing enhancements described previously in the section titled

“Coupling Facility Control Code (CFCC) Level 16”.

Parallel Sysplex Coupling Connectivity

The Coupling Facilities communicate with z/OS images in

the Parallel Sysplex environment over specialized high-

speed links. As processor performance increases, it is

important to also use faster links so that link performance

does not become constrained. The performance, avail-

ability and distance requirements of a Parallel Sysplex

environment are the key factors that will identify the appro-

priate connectivity option for a given confi guration.

When connecting between System z10, System z9 and

z990/z890 servers the links must be confi gured to operate

in Peer Mode. This allows for higher data transfer rates

to and from the Coupling Facilities. The peer link acts

simultaneously as both a CF Sender and CF Receiver link,

reducing the number of links required. Larger and more

data buffers and improved protocols may also improve

long distance performance.

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z10 EC, z10 BC, z9 EC,

z9 BC, z990, z890

ICB-4 10 meters

12x

PSIFB

12x

PSIFB

HCA2-O

MBA

HCA2-C

I/O Drawer

ISC-3

ISC-3

ISC-3

ISC-3

z10 EC, z10

BC

IFB-MP

z10 EC

ISC-3

New ICB-4 cable

z10 EC, z10 BC, z9 EC,

z9 BC, z990, z890

HCA2-O LR

Up to 150 meters

Up to 150 meters

Up to 10/100

Km

..

..

..

..

HCA2-O

..

..

..

..

1x

PSIFB

Up to 10/100 Km

z9 EC and z9 BC S07

z10 EC, z10 BC, z9 EC,

z9 BC, z990, z890

ICB-4 10 meters

12x

PSIFB

12x

PSIFB

HCA2-O

MBA

HCA2-C

I/O Drawer

ISC-3

ISC-3

ISC-3

ISC-3

z10 EC, z10

BC

IFB-MP

z10 EC

ISC-3

New ICB-4 cable

z10 EC, z10 BC, z9 EC,

z9 BC, z990, z890

HCA2-O LR

Up to 150 meters

Up to 150 meters

Up to 10/100

Km

..

.. ..

..

..

.. ..

..

HCA2-O

..

.. ..

..

..

.. ..

..

1x

PSIFB

Up to 10/100 Km

z9 EC and z9 BC S07

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