Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread Jousma, David
Of Brian Peterson Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 1:17 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed IF you have JBB77S2 (z/OS 1.6) or JBB772S (z/OS 1.7) zIIP Web Deliverable installed, AND if you have crypto, THEN you WILL want the fix for OA17104

Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread John Eells
Brian Peterson wrote: snip Without OA17104's fix, when you shut down your ICSF started task, apparently z/OS dispatching queue damage occurs resulting in a spin loop. This APAR has yet to hit the ZOSV1R7 BCPZIIP PSP Bucket. snip Not sure what time it was added, but it's in the bucket now.

Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 8/3/2006 7:57:20 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: somewhat later than that. Ya gotta give the guys in Boulder that maintain the PSPs a *little* time...!) Or a faster processor???

Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread Edward Jaffe
Brian Peterson wrote: IF you have JBB77S2 (z/OS 1.6) or JBB772S (z/OS 1.7) zIIP Web Deliverable installed, AND if you have crypto, THEN you WILL want the fix for OA17104. Without OA17104's fix, when you shut down your ICSF started task, apparently z/OS dispatching queue damage occurs

Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread John Eells
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 8/3/2006 7:57:20 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: somewhat later than that. Ya gotta give the guys in Boulder that maintain the PSPs a *little* time...!) Or a faster processor??? snip Well, we're a bit reluctant to

Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread Edward Jaffe
Edward Jaffe wrote: Do you have an IBM information that calls you when something like this becomes available, or are you actually experiencing these issues? Why would you install zIIP support if you don't have a zIIP processor? Typing too fast. I meant to ask, Do you have an IBM _informant_

Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread Mark Zelden
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 06:43:09 -0700, Edward Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Edward Jaffe wrote: Do you have an IBM information that calls you when something like this becomes available, or are you actually experiencing these issues? Why would you install zIIP support if you don't have a zIIP

Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread Ray Mullins
For PROJECTCPU - to see how much you can actually save if you had a zIIP lying around... (Although we just got a zIIP and a zAAP to see how our products fare on it. My stuff's working. :-) Later, Ray -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 8/3/2006 8:40:20 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: becomes available, or are you actually experiencing these issues? Why would you install zIIP support if you don't have a zIIP processor? Lacking Plug 'n Play what choices are there? Install zIIP

Re: Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-03 Thread Brian Peterson
JBB772S is GA and the APARs are all available for viewing in IBMLink. I think that there are IBMers circling the globe suggesting that customers install the zIIP Web Deliverable, because the Web Deliverable - even on a non-zIIP machine - delivers the *instrumentation* necessary to determine

Heads Up: OA17104 if you have zIIP support installed

2006-08-02 Thread Brian Peterson
IF you have JBB77S2 (z/OS 1.6) or JBB772S (z/OS 1.7) zIIP Web Deliverable installed, AND if you have crypto, THEN you WILL want the fix for OA17104. Without OA17104's fix, when you shut down your ICSF started task, apparently z/OS dispatching queue damage occurs resulting in a spin loop.