For the record, the memory leak in the specific situation I described was due to a customer's in-house written application code. That's what I wrote originally, but I'd like to repeat that point since there seems to be some misunderstanding.
I think it's a fantastic story, one of the hallmark aspects of mainframe computing: its greater tolerance for human errors while still delivering perfect service outcomes. It's really the only way to deliver extremely high SLAs. You must anticipate myriad human errors for they are reality. Aircraft safety engineering shares that same basic principle, to pick another example. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Sipples IT Architect Executive, Industry Solutions, IBM z Systems, AP/GCG/MEA E-Mail: [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
