DSNL100I LOCATION SERVER LIST:
Explanation
This message is a section of output from the DISPLAY DDF command, which is part of message DSNL080I.
DSNL100I, DSNL101I, DSNL102I: Server list information
The output also includes server list information if the following conditions are true:
- The DETAIL option was specified on the DISPLAY DDF command
- DDF is part of a data sharing group
- DDF is configured to use TCP/IP (If the value of tcp-port in message DSNL084I is NONE, DDF is not configured to use TCP/IP.)
The following server list entry information is displayed for each DDF location or alias that registered to WLM as part of the data sharing group:
DSNL100I LOCATION SERVER LIST:
DSNL101I WT IPADDR IPADDR
DSNL102I weight ipv4-address ipv6-address
Message DSNL102I is repeated for each server list entry.
The server list information is provided to remote clients that are balancing the sysplex workload. The server list information might represent a single member of the data sharing group or a location alias that represents either a single member or a subset of members. This information influences which DDF is sent future work. DDF responds with an updated server list when DDF generates the response to a connection request or a connection reuse request.
- weight
- The WLM weight for the DDF location or location alias that is identified by the IP addresses. If no value is displayed, WLM indicates that DDF has no capacity and the entry is not included in the server list that is provided to the remote clients.
- ipv4-address
- The IPv4 address that is used to identify a DDF location or location alias that is registered to WLM. The address is in colon-hexadecimal format. If no IPv4 address is configured, this IP address is not displayed.
- ipv6-address
- The IPv6 address that is used to identify a DDF location or location alias that is registered to WLM. The address is in colon-hexadecimal format. If no IPv6 address is configured, this IP address is not displayed.
For more information, see .Communicating with data sharing groups