CLOCKxx performs the following functions:
- Prompts the operator to initialize the time of day (TOD) clock
during system initialization.
- Specifies the difference between the local time and Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC).
- Controls the utilization of the IBM® Sysplex Timer (9037),
which is an external time reference (ETR). Having all systems in
your complex attached and synchronized to a Sysplex Timer ensures accurate sequencing
and serialization of events.
- Provides the means of specifying that the Server time Protocol
(STP) architecture is to be used in the sysplex. STP defines the method
by which multiple servers maintain time synchronization.
- Allows an installation to set an acceptable time
deviation for the TOD clock from an external time source. When the
specified ACCURACY bounds are exceeded, an error message is issued
so the problem can be corrected. See 'Setting the TOD clock accuracy
monitor service ' in z/OS® MVS Planning:
Operations for additional details.
The CLOCKxx member for a system that
is a member of a multisystem sysplex must contain a specification
of ETRMODE YES, STPMODE YES, or both. The system then uses the Sysplex Timer or STP to
synchronize itself with the other members of the sysplex. The system
uses a synchronized time stamp to provide appropriate sequencing and
serialization of events within the sysplex.
Note: If all MVS™ images in the
sysplex will run in LPARs or under VM on a single physical processor,
you can specify SIMETRID instead of ETRMODE YES or STPMODE YES.
For more information about CLOCKxx and the Sysplex Timer, see z/OS MVS Setting Up a Sysplex.