Shane Ginnane wrote:
What terrible? Are you referring to gazillion DB2 logs being spewed out or
what?
GRS traffic - particularly for all the catalog accesses. Very noticable in a
ring.
Ok. Thanks. Our GRS is star. I do not see such problems you described. Our DB2
datasets are in different
On Sun, 10 May 2015 11:26:54 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
What terrible? Are you referring to gazillion DB2 logs being spewed out or
what?
GRS traffic - particularly for all the catalog accesses. Very noticable in a
ring.
Shane ...
If you can get the second copy into memory
That's incomplete. You must add and represented by a CDE.
And that's basically where the thread started.
Will my IDENTIFY trick (to assign an alias) allow the DELETE to
select the copy that the IDENTIFY points to?
If it is represented by a CDE (as it
Catalog performance generally isn't any kind of problem if you are using
Enhanced Catalog Sharing, or, better, Record Level Sharing on the catalogues.
Having said that, catalogues shouldn't get so large that they use more than one
index level.
Ant.
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On Sun, 10 May 2015 07:44:38 +, Anthony Thompson wrote:
Catalog performance generally isn't any kind of problem if you are using
Enhanced Catalog Sharing, or, better, Record Level Sharing on the catalogues.
Been a while since you've used a multi-system ring Ant ? ;-)
DB2 is a classic
All,
Where do I find the download for FLOWASM? I would like to install it and
try it.
Regards,
Scott
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Where do I find the download for FLOWASM? I would like to install it and
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Ed,
I will look a big Ty my friend.
Regards,
Scott
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Shane Ginnane wrote:
DB2 is a classic example of the tail wagging the mutt.
Or DB2 is a Boerboel [1] dog biting everything to death. Survivors are bitten
again.
In a ring (even with IGGV2 converted) DB2 starts (particularly regions
starting concurrently) spam the system something terrible.