Re: Identifying SOA Workloads for zIIP zAAP Offload

2012-01-08 Thread Timothy Sipples
Are you (also) asking how to identify candidate workloads that could be re-engineered, hopefully with little effort, to exploit zIIPs and/or zAAPs? If that's the question, here are a couple ideas: 1. Look for any Java code that may be executing, and classify those workloads according to the Java

Re: Identifying SOA Workloads for zIIP zAAP Offload

2012-01-06 Thread Blaicher, Christopher Y.
Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Henke, George Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 6:32 PM To: MVS List Server 1 Subject: Identifying SOA Workloads for zIIP zAAP Offload Does anyone know how best to identify Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) workloads (XML

Identifying SOA Workloads for zIIP zAAP Offload

2012-01-05 Thread Henke, George
Does anyone know how best to identify Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) workloads (XML) that are processing on the MF using GPPs. Being eligible for zIIP zAAP, they are good candidates for offloading. I just don't know a good way to identify them on an existing mainframe. Maybe SMF, RMF,

Re: Identifying SOA Workloads for zIIP zAAP Offload

2012-01-05 Thread Graham Harris
RMF TYPE72's will give a good indication of what service classes/report classes contain zAAP zIIP eligible workloads. What you should however be aware of, is that some vendor code does not necessarily create enclaves (which are often [but not always] used as the container bestowing the zIIP/zAAP