In pretty good with DB2, and Craig is wonderful.  

It's the intricacies of MVS performance I need to bring in focus.  I have a lot 
of reading and research to do so I can collect appropriate doc the next time 
one of these hits.  

Linda 
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On Dec 17, 2014, at 2:34 PM, Ed Finnell 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Craig Mullin's DB/2 books are really educational in scope and insight(and  
> heavy). Fundamental understanding of the interoperation is key to 
> identifying  and tuning  problems. He was with Platinum  when he first began 
> the  
> series and moved on after the acquisition by CA.(He and other vendors were
> presenting at our ADUG conference on 9/11/01. Haven't seen him since but  
> still get the updates.)
> 
> The CA tools are really good at pinpointing problems. Detector and Log  
> Analyzer are key. For SQL there's the SQL analyzer(priced) component. 
> Sometimes 
> if it's third party software there may be a known issues with certain  
> transactions or areas of interactions.
> 
> For continual knowledge _www.share.org_ (http://www.share.org)  is a good 
> source. Developers  and installations give current and timely advice on 
> fitting metrics to machines.  The proceedings for the last three Events are 
> kept 
> online
> without signup. The new RMF stuff for EC12 and Flash drives is pretty  
> awesome. 
> 
> 
> In a message dated 12/17/2014 11:00:20 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [email protected] writes:
> 
> I lurk  on IBM-Main, and I'm always awed by the knowledge here.   
> 
> 
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