That doesn't mean it was broken, just that technology was not as advanced as it 
is today.  

The same can be applied to HFS vs zFS.

So to say that it wasn't broken, no, it was not broken.


Frank J. Martinez
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of 
Tony Harminc
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 10:44 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: ZFS

On 28 April 2010 19:37, Martinez, Frank J <fjm...@miami.edu> wrote:
> MVT was not broken.  Are you still running it?

Well, MVT *was* seriously broken in many ways. I remember the
operators struggling to get the nightly jobs through, using all their
wits to release the right work to arrange the regions so that the
right number of things would fit in the available real storage.

MVT had no system integrity or security at all. Password "security"
was trivially bypassed, and any informed undergrad could get into
supervisor state in a few lines of code. There was no fetch protection
for all that real storage, so anyone could troll through storage
looking for interesting strings. One day, one of those undergrads who
we would today call a script kiddy, ran an IEHPROGM SCRATCH VTOC on
all the packs whose names he could figure out. He was caught, but not
by the system.

Do you remember TCAM...? IEHMOVE...? TSO with swapping and a hard
region size (real storage again) and no ability to run in batch...?
CRJE...? HASP-II...?

It is indeed fun to play with on an emulator in 2010, but to say it
wasn't broken...

Tony H.

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