On completion, the service
returns an HTTP response, which includes a status code indicating
whether your request completed. Status code 200 indicates
success. A status code of 4nn or 5nn indicates that
an error has occurred. For more details, see Error handling.
If
the request was successful, the response also includes the following
JSON object:
Name of the
sysplex where the z/OS® system is a member. The name is the
value specified for the SYSPLEX parameter of the cross-system coupling facility (XCF) couple data
set format utility. A
value of <Not Specified> indicates that one or more systems
are not assigned to a sysplex.
system-nicknames
Comma-separated list of the systems assigned to the sysplex. Each
system is identified by its nickname.
total-items
Number of sysplexes that were retrieved.
Example
In the following example, the GET
method is used to retrieve a list of the sysplexes that are defined
to the z/OSMF instance
that has a host name of zosmf1.yourco.com.Figure 1. Sample request to retrieve
a list of sysplexes
GET /zosmf/resttopology/sysplexes HTTP/1.1
Host: zosmf1.yourco.com
A sample response is shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. Sample response from a
request to retrieve a list of sysplexes
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 05:39:28 +0000GMT
Connection: close
{
"items":[
{
"sysplexName":"plex1",
"systemNickNames":"sys1"
},
{
"sysplexName":"plex2",
"systemNickNames":"sys2"
},
{
"sysplexName":"plex3",
"systemNickNames":"sys3"
}
],
"numRows":"3"
}