My DB2 colleagues are sure they configured XCF and I see 3 groups: DCPLEX, 
DCPLEX$ and DCPLEX@. Could you share the corresponding settings?

I am interested in the differences between our installations and, of course, 
the 'magic command' that might unexpectedly trigger the XCF bursts at our site.

Kees.


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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Derrick Haugan
> Sent: 05 December, 2017 16:19
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: XCF large message traffic bursts (BMC SQL Performance)
> 
> As I understand it, in a "DOMPLEX" (BMC lingo for the base product
> configuration), you can choose to use XCF, or you can turn it off for
> use with the SQL product's query traffic. maybe its turned off at your
> shop? Our database team configures the product at our shop, so I'm not
> that familiar with it, other than evaluating measurements that tell me
> its choking all our transport class buffers from time to time.
> 
> I noticed the product(s) use more than one XCF group, I also see
> "DCPLEX" in use, whereas the actual data transfers we are concerned
> about use the group "DCPLEX$", I believe this is configurable (the grp
> name). We are setting up a mtg with BMC (and our database team) to
> discuss this issue in detail. Thanks for the feedback.
> 
> -Derrick
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