Shane Ginnane wrote: >Sorry mate, can't help. Being an itinerant, I am no longer at that site.
Nevermind, I was just curious. I see sometimes 'interesting' abends during upgrade times. Everything is working 100% during testing, then at production rollout - POOF! ABEND ABEND - then fallback. At one upgrade, some years ago, we have to fallback on both DB2 and z/OS version. I still smell that stink from that messy upgrade attempt. >If memory serves it was basically recursive recovery. An zparm update to >storage fix some buffer pools in a somewhat (er, very) real memory constrained >LPAR. Big mistake that, allowing the DBAs to dynamically update such things. Agreed. I would even slap them, if they tried that weird trick in a sandbox. Thanks, mate, for your enlighting reply, much appreciated. Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
