Internal
Coupling
Facility
(ICF)
You
can
purchase
and
install
one
or
more
ICF
features
for
use
in
coupling
facility
LPs.
With
this
feature,
the
coupling
facility
runs
on
special
ICF
CPs
that
no
customer
software
can
utilize.
This
allows
the
coupling
facility
function
to
be
performed
on
the
CPC
without
affecting
the
model
group
and
thus
without
impacting
software
licensing
costs
for
the
CP
resources
utilized
by
the
coupling
facility.
See
These
features
are
ordered
separately,
and
are
distinguished
at
the
hardware
level
from
any
Integrated
Features
for
Linux
(IFLs),
Integrated
Facility
for
Applications
(IFAs)
features,
and
zIIPs.
ICFs,
IFLs,
IFAs,
or
zIIPs
are
perceived
by
the
system
as
multiple
resource
pools.
With
the
CFCC
Enhanced
Patch
Apply
process,
you
can
perform
a
disruptive
install
of
new
CFCC
code
on
an
ICF
image
by
simply
deactivating
and
then
reactivating
the
CF
image,
without
the
much
greater
disruption
of
a
Power
On
Reset
(POR)
of
the
entire
CEC
that
contains
the
CF
image.
This
greatly
improves
the
availability
characteristics
of
using
ICFs.
ICFs
are
ideal
for
coupling
resource
sharing
sysplexes
(sysplexes
that
are
not
in
production
data
sharing
with
IMS,
DB2
or
VSAM/RLS).
You
can
simplify
systems
management
by
using
XCF
structures
instead
of
ESCON
CTC
connections.
IBM
does
not
recommend
use
of
ICFs
for
most
coupling
facility
structures
involved
in
data
sharing
because
of
the
possibility
of
“double
outages”
involving
the
simultaneous
loss
of
an
ICF
image
and
one
or
more
z/OS
system
images
that
are
using
the
ICF
for
data
sharing.
Depending
on
the
structure,
a
double
outage
can
result
in
a
significantly
more
involved
recovery
than
a
single
outage
of
either
an
ICF
image
or
a
z/OS
image
in
isolation
from
one
another.
With
the
use
of
System-Managed
CF
Structure
Duplexing
for
all
relevant
data
sharing
structures,
it
is
possible
to
have
a
production
data-sharing
configuration
that
uses
only
2
or
more
internal
CFs,
because
duplexing
avoids
the
“single
point
of
failure”
failure-isolation
issue.
ICFs
on
stand-alone
coupling
facilities
need
configuration
planning
to
account
for
storage
and
channels.
ICFs
will
likely
increase
storage
requirements
for
the
CPC
with
an
ICF
installed,
especially
if
software
exploits
the
coupling
facility
to
provide
additional
function
not
available
except
when
running
a
coupling
facility
in
a
parallel
sysplex.
The
following
table
indicates
the
maximum
number
of
ICFs
that
you
can
install
on
a
given
model.
CPC
Model
Maximum
Number
of
ICF’s
Supported
System
z9
BC
Model
R07
Model
S07
6
7
System
z9
EC
Model
S08
Model
S18
Model
S28
Model
S38
Model
S54
8
16
16
16
16
Chapter
2.
Planning
Considerations
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