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5.Issue a TARGET command from the operator's console to define syste SYSTEM1 as the MAIN system for the multisystem node. (Issuing this command allows you to reconfigure the node to make SYSTEM2 the main system at some future time.)

prefixTARGET NODE(MIAMI1) SYSNAME(SYSTEM1) LOCAL MAIN OPERATIVE￿ PREFIX(...) PROTOCOL(...) WORKSPACE(...)

Add

this command to the

RACF parameter library

for SYSTEM2.

On ORLANDO:

 

 

 

 

1. If

MIAMI2

is the chosen destination of any

autodirected output

change this

destination

to be node MIAMI1. For

example:

SET AUTODIRECT(NOTIFY(FAILURES(MIAMI1.ADMIN))

OUTPUT(FAILURES(MIAMI1.ADMIN)))

All autodirected output and notifications are sent to the main sys multisystem node.

2. Issue

a TARGET

DORMANT

command from

the operator's

console

to

make

the connection with MIAMI2 dormant:

 

 

 

 

 

 

prefixTARGET NODE(MIAMI2) DORMANT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Ensure

that the

INMSG

and OUTMSG

workspace

data sets for node MI

are empty. Automatic command direction and

automatic

password

direc

should have been directed to MIAMI1. But

if

the

workspace

data

empty, use the RACF VSAM file browser utility,

IRRBRW00,

to

record

remaining

command

requests. (SeeOS/390

Security

Server

(RACF) Diagnosis

Guide and the RACJCL member of SYS1.SAMPLIB for information on IRRBRW00.)

Note: Rerun the remaining commands after you complete step 5.

4. Issue

a TARGET

DELETE

command from the operator's console to delete

RRSF

connections

with

MIAMI2:

prefixTARGET NODE(MIAMI2) DELETE

Update

the RACF parameter library to delete the existing TARGET c

for

RRSF

connections.

 

Another way you can do this step is to first make the updates parameter library, then stop and restart the RACF address space:

prefixSTOP

START subsystem-name,SUB=MSTR

5.Issue TARGET commands from the operator's console for the new multisystem node, MIAMI1:

prefixTARGET NODE(MIAMI1) DORMANT

prefixTARGET NODE(MIAMI1) SYSNAME(SYSTEM1) MAIN OPERATIVE

prefixTARGET NODE(MIAMI1) SYSNAME(SYSTEM2) OPERATIVE PREFIX(...) PROTOCOL(...) WORKSPACE(...)

Add these commands to the RACF parameter library for ORLANDO.

Remember to rerun remaining commands as noted in step 3.

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