Ed Gould wrote:
On May 13, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Rick Fochtman wrote:
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When I go to a new system version, I like to start with a new clean
CSI "set". Having a bunch of OEM software in my MVS or z/OS target,
GLOBAL and DLIB zones tends to complicate this process. I keep a
separate set of CSI's for CICS, DB II, and OEM software; I got into
the habit after my COMM colleagues clobbered my MVS CSI's too often
with their wretched NCP upgrades. Not to mention the proliferation of
SMPTLIBs and the size of the SMPPTS.
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I will have to agree with you on this one Rick.
The "other" sysprogs might know their speciality better than most but
they are truly clueless when it comes to SMPe. I have never seen an
environment where this works out. How about the rest of the group?
Ed
I agree also.
I personally don't care if I am the only person doing the work or if
there are 10 other sysprogs. I like to put each SREL in their own zones
and all OEM products in their own zones. I started in two person shop
so I did everything, but today I am mainly a networking/comms person.
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