Thank You John,  It isn't the cost of the product, as much as MIPs charges
each time we upgrade to a new machine.
Our archiving workload isn't growing, but our machines are increasing in
capacity due to things like websphere and DB/2.
So the idea was to try and find a product that can run on a specialty engine
instead.
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On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 9:53 PM, John McKown <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 17:16 -0800, Cassandra Castle wrote:
> > Thank you, for now sysout, jes logs, job logs, etc...
> >
>
> We have used Infopac / JCL from ASG in the past. It places the job
> output into separate sequential datasets.
>
> We currently use CA-JMR from CA. Our programmers and Production Control
> people like it. It puts __all__ output from __all__ jobs for a given
> time period (we use a calendar day) into a single dataset. It also
> maintains an index for this dataset so that you can view a single job or
> even a single sysout within a given job, a bit like SDSF when you put
> the ? in front of a job's output in the H or O screen.
>
> And you might want to review this email about SyzSpool.
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg111212.html
>
> If you are super-cheap <grin>, I have a REXX program which we use at DR
> to copy stuff from JES2 to disk datasets (non-destructively) which works
> using the SDSF REXX interface. It's worth what you pay for it! <grin>
>
>
> >
> --
> John McKown
> Maranatha! <><
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