If I understand the zIIP it does not matter who the work is for. It
can't tell if a user is a "Internal" user or a "External" users.
As IBM has only announced that DB2 supports the zIIP I can only use that
as an example. If you are running a application that uses DRDA to
communicate with DB2 that work will be dispatched to the zIIP. It does
not know, nor care, who the user is.
However, as the above is fairly clear in IBM's doc I can only assume
that you want to write your own code that is not DB2 related and have it
execute on the zIIP. Is this correct? If so, then I doubt that you can
leaglly do this. I don't think IBM is wanting to have cutomers to write
their own code to run on a zIIP. They will decide what can and can't
execute there.
Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
Hi
For cusomers, busniess partners.
How can I schedule my SRB code in zIIP?
(if I understand correctly)
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Subject: Re: zIIP processor
Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
Hi
If someone knows about any plan to exploit the zIIP for external 's
External what?
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