Mainframe Connectivity | Teradata VantageCloud Enterprise on AWS (DIY) - Mainframe Connectivity - Teradata® VantageCloud Enterprise on AWS

VantageCloud Enterprise on AWS (DIY) Installation and Administration Guide - 2.4

Deployment
VantageCloud
Edition
Enterprise
Product
Teradata® VantageCloud Enterprise on AWS
Release Number
2.4
Published
April 2024
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2024-07-15
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Product Category
Cloud

You can add mainframe connectivity after a Teradata ecosystem deployment to allow data transfer between your mainframe system and Vantage in the public cloud. You can also remove mainframe connectivity at any time.

When adding mainframe connectivity, note the following:
  • A maximum of two mainframe PEs per node are added on a system and the same number of mainframe PEs are evenly added on each node.
  • If you are scaling out when connected to a mainframe, the same number of mainframe PEs are automatically configured on the newly added nodes.
  • If you are scaling in when connected to a mainframe, the mainframe PEs are removed along with the nodes.
  • No Teradata ecosystem applications are affected by the mainframe connectivity. There are no changes to COP PEs.
  • If a node failure occurs when connected to a mainframe, the node failure recovery process copies the entire configuration of a healthy node to the replacement node, including mainframe configurations.
  • If you use the VprocManager utility, the mainframe host ID is 100 for the first network and 200 for the second network. The host type is IBM.

To add mainframe connectivity after lauch, see Adding and Removing Mainframe Connectivity