Pardon my ignorance, where can I get this
Mods Tape
You referring to ?
Regards Lim ML
On 12-May-12 11:57 AM, Skip Robinson wrote:
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Hi Scott,
This modules are from ca software. It works in other LPARs, so I suspect
it's hardware related, I can't tell for sure.
I can DFDSS dump them and iebcopy them.
So need some advice to validate it, before I re-install them into
another volume.
Regards Lim ML
On 12-May-12 11:59 AM,
Ok, let me rephrase the question:
Is IRD LPAR Weight Management still used?
How do you use it?
Do you use it in combination with Definded Capacity or Group Capacity
Limits and how?
Kees.
Hello,
We have 2 z196's and therefore the AWLC pricing structure.
We have a couple of
Mr Wilson,
So, you should talk to your colleagues in Brazil, because we were interested in
keeping XPAF but it was not presented as a possibility.
Please contact me offline and I'll update you.
Atenciosamente / Regards / Saludos
BANCO BRADESCO S.A.
4254 / DPCD Engenharia de Software
Sistemas
On 05/12/2012 01:27 AM, Lim Ming Liang wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, where can I get this
Mods Tape
You referring to ?
Regards Lim ML
On 12-May-12 11:57 AM, Skip Robinson wrote:
Mods Tape
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See PDS 8.6 at http://www.cbttape.org/
These mods haven't actually been distributed as a
Kees --
IRD Weight Management is used at some of my client sites. I think it is very
useful. For a review that capabilities this feature enables to WLM to shift
weight between LPARs in the same SYSPLEX on a single CPC based on importance.
For example if importance=3 work in LPAR A is exceeding
W dniu 2012-05-10 23:52, Phil Smith pisze:
How many z/OS shops actually run with a different locale (codepage)?
I mean both globally for the entire system as well as within one or more
databases.
I'm assuming the second set is much larger than the first; it's the first I'm
really interested
On Sun, 6 May 2012 12:40:29 -0500, Bill Godfrey yak36...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Sat, 5 May 2012 08:54:52 -0500, Paul Edwards wrote:
Most likely the original byte was x'14' which is also quite common in this
location in zip files. In code page 437 and its cousins, x'14' is the
paragraph sign. In
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