The modify command F CTJMON,XCF will show the members in the XCF GROUP.
For example:
CTJM1FI XCF GROUP: CTJMON93 STATUS: ENABLED
CTJM1GI SYSTEM IOA ENV IOAGATE JES NODE
CTJM1HI -------- -------- -------- --------
CTJM1HI MVS3 IOAR900 NODE3
CTJM1HI MVS9 IOAR900 TLV9 NODE3
CTJM1II END
In the above display, there are two CTJMONs in the SYSPLEX which belong to XCF GROUP CTJMON93, one on MVS3 and another on MVS9. The IOA environments of both are IOAR900.
The JES NODE name of both MVS3 and MVS9 is NODE3.
IOAGATE with NODE name TLV9 runs on MVS9 and is associated with CTJMON on MVS9.
The F IOAGATE,MAP command will show which remote NODEs are connected to IOAGATE.
For example, F IOAGATE,MAP to the corresponding IOAGATE above in MVS9 shows:
ECAP20I IOAGATE-TO-JVER TCP CONNECTIONS NODE=TLV9 MAP=MAPJVE8 APPL=JVER
ECAP23I CHAN TASK PARTNER PORT CONNECTOR S T A T U S SOCKET HOST
ECAP24I ---- ---- ------- ----- --------- ----------- ------ ----
ECAP24I MCJ1 03 TLV1 PARTNER CONNECTED 1 ::ffff:172.24.49.64
ECAP24I MCJ1 TLV8 PARTNER WAITING FOR CONNECTION
We can see that this is IOAGATE with NODE=TLV9.
This IOAGATE is currently connected to IOAGATE with NODE TLV1.
This means that all CTJMONs in the remote SYSPLEX where IOAGATE with NODE=TLV1 runs are available for remote verification. (They have to be in the same XCF GROUP as the CTJMON associated with the remote IOAGATE).
It is recommended to define IOAGATE NODE names that indicate the SYSPLEX where the IOAGATE is located.
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