Specifying systems and system groups in the SMS complex

You can add, delete, or rename the systems or system groups defined to an SMS complex using page 2 of the SCDS Base Define panel.

A Parallel Sysplex® is a collection of systems linked by closely coupled hardware facilities to process workloads. In SMS, the term system group is used instead of Parallel Sysplex. SMS system group name support allows you to specify a system group as a member of an SMS complex. A system group consists of system names within a Parallel Sysplex, excluding those systems that are individually specified in the SMS base configuration. A system group name can represent multiple systems. This allows SMS to support more than eight systems per SMS complex while retaining the existing configuration format of the configuration data set.

A system group name matches a Parallel Sysplex name and refers to all systems defined as part of the Parallel Sysplex that are: For a discussion on running SMS in a Parallel Sysplex and special considerations to observe, see Running SMS in a parallel sysplex environment.

On the SCDS Base Define panel, the System Name and Sys Group fields display the systems or system groups that you have previously defined. The system or group names appear in alphabetical order. You must add at least one system name or system group name to a base configuration before you can save it in the SCDS, and you can define up to 32 system names, system group names, or both, to the SMS complex.

The system name must match the value of the SYSNAME parameter in the IEASYSyy member of the SYS1.PARMLIB used on that system. The system group name must match the value of the SYSPLEX parameter in the COUPLExx (XCF) member of the SYS1.PARMLIB used on that system.

See Recovering from a systems failure in the SMS complex for information on recovering from a systems failure in the SMS complex.