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Author: Kelman, Tom
Date: Jun 16, 2008 13:49
> From: Pawel Leszczynski Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 3:18 PM Hello everybody, recently, as our production LPARs apetite for CPU has grown meaningful (we are in process connecting succesive branches of bank to new application), our sysprogs decided to simply put online subsequent processors to this LPARs. We ended in ...
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Author: Pawel Leszczynski
Date: Jun 16, 2008 13:18
Hello everybody, recently, as our production LPARs apetite for CPU has grown meaningful (we are in process connecting succesive branches of bank to new application), our sysprogs decided to simply put online subsequent processors to this LPARs. We ended in 12 processors assigned to each of them. I would like to know if 12 processors/LPAR is not too many, i.e. measure how much ...
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Author: Corneel Booysen
Date: Jun 11, 2008 11:47
Hello everybody, With gas prices up so much we thought we would host a poll about the state of telecommuting. It is available at CICS World: http://www.cicsworld.com/ Thanks. Corneel. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to listserv@bama.ua.edu with the message: GET IBM-...
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Author: Corneel Booysen
Date: Apr 16, 2008 06:47
Hello everybody, 1. We got a nice addition from Leigh Compton on how to optimize web service invocations when the requester and provider programs are in the same region: http://cicswiki.org/cicswiki1/index.php?title=How_do_I_optimize_Web_service_invocations_when_the_requester_and_provider_programs_are_both_in_CICS? 2. Roland started his article on using the dynamic program library:...
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Author: Pawel Leszczynski
Date: Mar 10, 2008 08:32
... at http://www.ibm.com/storage/dfsort/ IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU> wrote on 03/09/2008 05:05:33 PM: Hello everybody, I realize subject is VEEEERY broad and my question VEEEERY general, but... Recently in our shop we are reviewing our whole batch processing....
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Author: David Betten
Date: Mar 10, 2008 06:59
...Leszczynski Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 4:06 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: how fast can I sort on mainframe (using DFSORT)? Hello everybody, I realize subject is VEEEERY broad and my question VEEEERY general, but... Recently in our shop we are reviewing our whole batch processing. Most...
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Author: Sorensen Henrik , KSFI 442
Date: Mar 10, 2008 05:11
... Pawel Leszczynski Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 10:06 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: how fast can I sort on mainframe (using DFSORT)? Hello everybody, I realize subject is VEEEERY broad and my question VEEEERY general, but... Recently in our shop we are reviewing our whole batch processing. Most of the ...
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Author: David Betten
Date: Mar 9, 2008 15:14
... at http://www.ibm.com/storage/dfsort/ IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU> wrote on 03/09/2008 05:05:33 PM: Hello everybody, I realize subject is VEEEERY broad and my question VEEEERY general, but... Recently in our shop we are reviewing our whole batch processing. ...
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Author: John P. Baker
Date: Mar 9, 2008 14:41
...On Behalf Of Pawel Leszczynski Sent: 03/09/2008 5:06 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: how fast can I sort on mainframe (using DFSORT)? Hello everybody, I realize subject is VEEEERY broad and my question VEEEERY general, but... Recently in our shop we are reviewing our whole batch processing. Most of the time ...
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Author: John P. Baker
Date: Mar 9, 2008 14:39
...On Behalf Of Pawel Leszczynski Sent: 03/09/2008 5:06 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: how fast can I sort on mainframe (using DFSORT)? Hello everybody, I realize subject is VEEEERY broad and my question VEEEERY general, but... Recently in our shop we are reviewing our whole batch processing. Most of the time ...
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