Nice debate going on on Twitter right now about WLM and DB2. Main users
to follow and reply to on this are: martinpacker, meraltemel and
dougielawson. It wouldn't surprise me if wfavero and craigmullins chipped
in as well - when they wake up.
Martin Packer
Performance Consultant
IBM United
I've set up our WLM service policy based on Cheryl Watson's sample quickstart
policy. I do have a few questions about assigning the DB2 DIST address
spaces. I've defined a couple of service classes (DDFTEST and DDFPROD) to
the DDF subsystem. Cheryl's quickstart policy recommends putting the
I should have pointed out that the SERVERS service class where DIST
would be assigned has a velocity of 70% while the ONLPRD where DBM1,
MSTR, and WLM address spaces would be assigned has a velocity of
50%.
Subject: Re: WLM and DB2
I should have pointed out that the SERVERS service class where DIST
would be assigned has a velocity of 70% while the ONLPRD where DBM1,
MSTR, and WLM address spaces would be assigned has a velocity
of
50
IIRC DB2 SPAS may not be the best practise anymore with the latest versions
of DB2.
On 1/14/08, Gary Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably the wrong forum to post this but I know I'll be told
where to go if it is.
I am about to setup WLM for DB2 SPAS; I know, I know, it should
IIRC DB2 SPAS may not be the best practise anymore with the latest versions of
DB2.
For at least 5 years.
I would also recommend that you try the DB2 List, where the DB2 experts hang
out.
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Too busy driving to stop for gas!
Glen wrote
IIRC DB2 SPAS may not be the best practise anymore with the latest
versions
of DB2.
That's right... DB2 9 no longer supports SPAS.
Martin Packer, IBM
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I did a presentation on WLM and DB2 at IDUG 2006. Follow this link to
get a
copy of the presentation
Tom,
Thanks for the link.
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I did a presentation on WLM and DB2 at IDUG 2006. Follow
Of Gary Green
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Subject: WLM and DB2
This is probably the wrong forum to post this but I know I'll be told
where to go if it is.
I am about to setup WLM for DB2 SPAS; I know, I know, it should have
been done sooner... Does anyone know
This is probably the wrong forum to post this but I know I'll be told where to
go if it is.
I am about to setup WLM for DB2 SPAS; I know, I know, it should have been done
sooner... Does anyone know if there are any gotchas that I should be aware of?
Perhaps a we did it this way type
I am about to setup WLM for DB2 SPAS; I know, I know, it should have been done
sooner... Does anyone know if there are any gotchas that I should be aware
of? Perhaps a we did it this way type reference, etc...
I did this about a year ago.
Assuming you're talking about DDF, define it as a two
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This is probably the wrong forum to post this but I know I'll be told where
to go if it is.
I am about to setup WLM for DB2 SPAS; I know, I know
Bob Lawrence
DBA
Boscovs Dept Stores LLC
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This is probably the wrong forum
I did a presentation on WLM and DB2 at IDUG 2006. Follow this link to get a
copy of the presentation and a sample policy spreadsheet. Call or write if
you have questions about the presentation.
http://www.trexassociates.com/links.htm
Tom Moulder
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