, e.g., Define Extent. Does anybody have a
document outlining what IBM included in the term SMB?: Thanks.
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For those that got post forwarded and can't see the recent URL refs
on garlic.com ... On 17Apr2015, garlic.com changed
I'm editing the wikipedia article on Count Key Data, and I've run into
an editorial dispute. I claim that what is now ECKD was part of the
SMB, and the other editor claims that you could run 3380 on a slow
channel without using, e.g., Define Extent. Does anybody have a
document outlining what IBM
shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net (Shmuel Metz , Seymour J.) writes:
I'm editing the wikipedia article on Count Key Data, and I've run into
an editorial dispute. I claim that what is now ECKD was part of the
SMB, and the other editor claims that you could run 3380 on a slow
channel without using,
On Sun, 9 Aug 2015 10:43:42 -0700, Anne Lynn Wheeler wrote:
Calypso (speed-matching) feature for 3880 controller allowing 3380s to
be attached to slower channels. I have old email about significant
software hardware debugging getting it to work.
on completing while the inter-block gap was
passing.
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an issue would be if you simulated 3330 .. and formated 50byte (or
110byte) dummy records and had a simulated rotational spin rate much
faster than 3330