No.

Will we ever? Not likely. Why? "Does it cost CPU cycles?" If so, then only
do it if it is absolutely _required_ to run the business. My manager is
always reporting on MSU usage. It is a major thing. So much so that I have
stopped doing much UNIX work because each UNIX command shows up as a "job"
and I get questioned on it.

On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Mark Zelden <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:26:07 -0500, John McKown <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> >OK, OK, all ya'all have worn me out! <grin/> I scan to see how many
> catalog
> >I'm talking about and which ones they are. Then mention it to my boss.
> >Upper IT management basically won't care, so long as nothing goes wrong.
> ><more redacted>
> >
>
>
> Don't you run the system health checker by now?  While it hasn't been
> around
> as long as IBM has been telling you to get rid of imbed/replicate, it has
> been a while and has enough good checks in it to make it worth while to
> spend
> the small amount of effort to get it set up.
>
> I don't disable the imbed/replicate catalog check just for this reason.  A
> handy list
> of what someday may have to be "fixed" (but I doubt it at this point).
>
> Check name is "CATALOG_IMBED_REPLICATE"
>
> Mark
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