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Behalf Of Galambos, Robert
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 5:45 AM
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Subject: Re: Anyone has experience with File Manager compare?
Given that another ISV has spoken up, I should do the same.
File-AID MVS has
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Behalf Of Morrie Meyer
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 11:47 AM
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Subject: Re: Anyone has experience with File Manager compare?
There are a few products that have better compare functionality.
InSync
Which File Manager? (Which version?) There are performance improvements
straight up through and including the latest release, so your mileage will
vary.
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Timothy Sipples
Resident Enterprise Architect
STG Value Creation Complex Deals Team
IBM Growth Markets (Based in Singapore)
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From my experience the compare function uses alot of CPU resources. You
might want to try running it when the CPU usage of the lpar is less.
Joel Wolpert
Performance and Capacity Planning consultant
WEBSITE: www.perfconsultant.com
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We're running File Manager compares and they seem to be running long. Is
there another product that is more efficient? Cobol program?
TIA
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10, 2010 8:42 AM
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Subject: Anyone has experience with File Manager compare?
We're running File Manager compares and they seem to be running long.
Is there another product that is more efficient? Cobol program?
TIA
There are a few products that have better compare functionality.
InSync is excellent , as is Comparex.
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This would be for the mainframe z/OS.
These are the File Manager parms:
$$FILEM DSM TYPE=RECORD,
$$FILEM PACK=UNPACK,
$$FILEM SYNCH=KEYED,
$$FILEM KEYLOCOLD=(16,1),
$$FILEM KEYLOCNEW=(16,1),
$$FILEM KEYLEN=(22,15),
$$FILEM KEYTYPE=CHAR,
$$FILEM LIST=SUMMARY,
$$FILEM
: Anyone has experience with File Manager compare?
We're running File Manager compares and they seem to be running long. Is
there another product that is more efficient? Cobol program?
TIA
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