Subject: Re: Survey: How many APF-authorized libraries?
maybe 20-30 we are all development
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Subject: Re: Survey: How many APF-authorized libraries?
...depends on the SYSPLEX, but our largest production PLEX has 352 at the
moment.
Larre Shiller
US Social Security Administration
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Survey: How many APF-authorized libraries?
...depends on the SYSPLEX, but our largest production PLEX has 352 at the
moment.
Larre Shiller
US Social Security Administration
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...depends on the SYSPLEX, but our largest production PLEX has 352 at the
moment.
Larre Shiller
US Social Security Administration
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Subject: Survey: How many APF-authorized libraries?
How many APF-authorized load libraries do you have on your production LPARs?
Approximate answers accepted. No need to put too fine a point on it.
1000? 10,000? 100,000?
And no, unfortunately, I don't know
Small shop, 125.
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Subject: Survey: How many APF-authorized libraries?
How many APF-authorized load libraries
On May 30, 2017, at 5:16 AM, R.S. wrote:
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> 99 libraries on APF.
> Majority of them comes from IBM (z/OS and its components, DB2, CICS, etc.)
> Some from ISV's.
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> One is for our code, and this is the most important part of the list!
> We do care about its
99 libraries on APF.
Majority of them comes from IBM (z/OS and its components, DB2, CICS, etc.)
Some from ISV's.
One is for our code, and this is the most important part of the list!
We do care about its content. In short words: every member has a
description and owner (admin/sysprog) assigned.
That's a quick counter: we have a little below 400.
Kees.
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If you have SDSF, and are permitted to the "APF" command, this should give you
the total in the top line. Remember to limit to a single system, or, divide the
total by the number of the systems :-)
Our list is a bit below 200 data sets.
--Peter Hunkeler
How many APF-authorized load libraries do you have on your production LPARs?
Approximate answers accepted. No need to put too fine a point on it.
1000? 10,000? 100,000?
And no, unfortunately, I don't know a D PROG,APF syntax that will get you
just a count and not a flood. ENTRY=(-) will
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