On 12/31/2013 9:14 AM, Skip Robinson wrote:
Digging down further, we observed that several DB2 subsystems had
ballooned from <35,000 fixed frames under V9 to >100,000 under V10. The
system essentially could not function. After beefing up the LPAR to more
than 32 GB of storage, it would still not run. We reverted to V9 for the
time being while we work with IBM on some sort of resolution.

Note that this is an actual memory problem, not auxiliary storage.

I remember a similar conversation once at a SHARE meeting in which Sam Knutson, who was working for GEIGO at the time, declared that memory was cheap and you responded with something about electricity rates being established by the CPUC. Sounds like it's time to petition the CPUC for an increase! :)

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Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
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El Segundo, CA 90245
http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/

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