Currently only a limited number of the CICS resource types can be managed in a
Performance and Availability Cluster (PAC). Each of these resources might need specific processing in the
PAC. For example, to open and close an FCT, or to copy an executable across the
PAC. This topic describe the specific requirements for each resource type.
Temporary Storage and Transient Data Queues
Temporary Storage (TS) and Transient Data (TD) queues can be directed to any
Scale-Out Repository (SOR); they do not need to be directed to the same
SOR that holds the TMP.
- Indirect Queues
- Model prefixes work on the target queue only:
Model prefix = MYQ
TDQ Name
|
Indirect Name
|
Storage location
|
MYQ1
|
TDQ1
|
Disk
|
TDQ1
|
MYQ1
|
SOR
|
- Triggering
- This is supported.
- Extra-partition Queues
-
PAC usage unsupported.
- Internal Reader
- This is supported.
CICS applications can direct a JCL jobstream to these queues (which are a special type of extra-partition queue) for execution
by the JCL engine.
- Temporary Storage Queue (TSQ)
- This is supported.
- Browsing
- TSQ browsing supported.
EXEC CICS START @ TERMID
Exec CICS START with a Termid specified is supported in a
PAC.
Note: START CHANNEL is currently unsupported.
The following CICS resources are stored in the
PAC Scale-Out Repository (PSOR) when configured and operating:
- DCT
- Although the DCT resources themselves are stored in the
PSOR, the actual queue must be one of the following DCT types in order for it to be stored in a
PAC by a
SOR Model:
- Non-recoverable
- Intra-partition - which includes triggers
- Indirect - model prefixes work only on the target DCT
Note: Recoverable, internal reader, and extra-partition types cannot be stored in a
SOR.
You can still have recoverable TD queues in a PAC by configuring the SIT to store the recoverable TDQ file in a database this
is the same for recoverable TS queues.
When viewing information about TD queues in ESMAC, the following apply:
- Information regarding
SOR stored queues, such as number of items and depth, can be viewed by any enterprise server instance.
- Information regarding queues stored on disk is only available to the local enterprise server instance.
- ENQMODEL
- An ENQMODEL is used to elect named resources for which ENQ/DEQ commands use a SYSTEMs wide scope (SYSTEMs vs SYSTEM).
- FCT
- The VSAM file referred to by the resource of this type can be stored in an RDBMS. See the MFDBFH configuration for requirements.
Whether or not in MFDBFH, issuing a file close command in any enterprise server instance results in the file being closed
by all instances in the
PAC.
- PCT
- Since the Active PCT is stored in the PSOR, changing the status (enabled/disabled) in any region will result in the status
being changed for the entire
PAC.
- PPT
- Each enterprise server instance will load user applications from the location specified in its configured transaction path.
If you need to modify a program while a
PAC is active, you need to uploaded the new binary file to the
PSOR and then issue a caspac
New Copy command.
For example, the process to install a new version of the program
myprog.dll is as follows:
- Load the new version of
myprog.dll into the
PSOR with the following command:
caspac -aLoad="c:\new files\myprog.dll" -sredis,127.0.0.1:6379
- Issue the
New Copy command via one of the following methods:
Note:
- Enterprise server instances will pick up all binaries that have been loaded into the
PSOR at start time. If there are a large number of binaries in the
PSOR it might take some time to acquire them all. This might result in programs not being immediately available at start up.
- Binaries can get out of synchronization between enterprise server instances if a new instance joins the
PAC after programs have been loaded into the
PSOR and before a new copy command is issued. In this case, the new enterprise server instance will use the newer binary version.
To synchronize the enterprise server instances in the
PAC, issue a new copy command.
- RNL
- Both JCL and CICS use the RNLs list to determine which resource to ENQ/DEQ require SYSTEMS or SYSTEM scope:
- JCL ENQ scope is determined by the RNLs definitions only.
- CICS ENQ scope is derived from ENQMODELs. If scope is set in the ENQMODEL and NQRNL=YES is set in the SIT then the RNL LIST
is checked.
- TSMODEL
- This is used to determine generic properties to apply to a set of TS queues.
- TST
- Only non recoverable queues can be stored in a
SOR. If recoverable queues are required, the file that contains recoverable queues can be stored in a database.
In addition, the following CICS resources restrictions apply:
- TRANCLASS
- This is not currently supported in a
PAC.