CPC
Support:
See
for
a
listing
of
the
CPCs
that
support
a
level
8
coupling
facility.
Software
Corequisites:
For
a
list
of
the
software
levels
that
exploit
the
new
function
and
levels
that
can
coexist
with
CFLEVEL=8,
see
the
“Summary
of
CFLEVEL
Functions”
section
of
the
z/OS
MVS
Setting
Up
a
Sysplex
document.
Coupling
Facility
Resource
Management
(CFRM)
Policy
Considerations
To
define
how
to
manage
z/OS
images
and
coupling
facilities
in
the
sysplex,
you
must
specify
hardware
configuration
information
in
the
coupling
facility
resource
management
(CFRM)
policy
as
follows:
v
Coupling
facility
node
descriptor
information
You
must
identify
each
coupling
facility
in
the
sysplex
and
the
processor
complex
on
which
it
is
running.
To
do
so,
you
must
specify
the
following
information
in
the
CFRM
policy:
CFRM
Parameter
Description
PLANT
Plant
of
manufacture
SEQUENCE
Machine
sequence
number
SIDE
Machine
side
TYPE
Machine
type
MFG
Manufacturer
CPCID
CPC
identifier
This
information
is
available
on
the
CPC
Details
panel.
You
can
access
the
CPC
Details
panel
by
opening
the
CPC
object
that
is
running
the
coupling
facility
LP.
v
LP
information
for
the
coupling
facility
For
a
coupling
facility
residing
on
a
System
z9
model,
the
partition
ID
specified
on
the
activation
profile
for
the
CF
image
on
the
support
element
or
hardware
master
console
must
match
the
number
specified
in
the
PARTITION
keyword
of
the
CF
statement
in
the
policy
information
defined
in
the
CFRM
policy.
IBM
recommends
that
the
LP
names
for
the
CF
LPs
in
IOCP
input
files
match
the
names
used
in
the
NAME
keyword
in
the
CF
statement
in
the
CFRM
policy.
You
can
find
the
LP
names
in
either
the
IOCP
or
HCD
reports.
Coupling
Facility
Channels
Coupling
facility
channels
are
System
z9
channels
that
use
either
fiber
optic
cables
(CFP
channel
paths)
or
the
channel
subsystem’s
self-timed
interface
(STI)
cables
(CBP
channel
paths),
an
InfiniBand
host
channel
adapter
(HCA)
(CIB
channel
paths),
or
internal
memory
bus
(ICP
channel
paths)
to
provide
the
connectivity
for
data
sharing
between
a
coupling
facility
and
the
central
processor
complexes
(CPCs)
or
logical
partitions
(LPs)
directly
attached
to
it.
The
class
of
CHPIDs,
known
as
peer
mode
channels,
provide
both
sender
and
receiver
capability
on
the
same
link.
Peer
mode
links
come
in
three
varieties:
Internal
Coupling
Channels
(TYPE=ICP),
Integrated
Cluster
Bus
Channels
(TYPE=CBP),
InfiniBand
(TYPE=CIB),
and
HiPerLinks
(TYPE=CFP).
Each
ICP,
CBP,
and
CFP
channel
can
be
configured
as
an
unshared
dedicated
channel
path
to
a
single
coupling
facility
and
at
the
same
time,
as
a
shared
channel
path
among
several
z/OS
images
and
one
coupling
facility
image.
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