6 Parallel Sysplex Quiz
T or F. Only the z/OS operating system contains Parallel Sysplex function. The middleware (such as data managers, networking, transaction managers, etc) do not have Parallel Sysplex functions and features.
False
T or F. Accessible to all servers in the Parallel Sysplex so that any unit of work can be run anywhere in the Parallel Sysplex
True
T or F: The Coupling Facility Control Code (CFCC) always runs in a logical partition (LPAR)
True
Most Parallel Sysplex configurations have at least two links between a server and a CF. Why two links and not just one?
better availability
The computer science term that best describes a Parallel Sysplex is
cluster
The reason most enterprises implement a Parallel Sysplex is
improved availability
Which Parallel Sysplex CF link technology would you use if your new Parallel Sysplex was spread out over a campus instead of being in a single machine room?
isc links
What operating system (besides z/OS) can actively participate in a Parallel Sysplex as a peer (e.g. use the CF to send messages) with one or more other z/OS operating system images?
no other operating systems
A data area in a CF is referred to as a
structure
The Parallel Sysplex hardware element that is responsible for synchronizing the time of day clocks on the servers in a Parallel Sysplex is:
sysplex Timer
The z/OS components responsible for directly managing z/OS to CF interactions is
xcf and xes
What is the difference between an external coupling facility (CF) and and internal CF?
CF is less expensive
A customer wants to run a DB2 data sharing application workload in his Parallel Sysplex. The application consumes 1,000 MIPS of capacity on average. Roughly how many coupling facility MIPS are needed to support this workload?
100 mips