paulgboul...@aim.com (Paul Gilmartin) writes: > Are you suggesting that I, as a Class G user, can build and deploy a DVM, > no sysprog intervention?
re: http://www.garilc.com/~lynn/2014.html#1 Application development paradigms [was: RE: Learning Rexx] that is exactly how the rexx author started out with his multi-user client/server spacewar game. however you typically had to talk to sysadmin if you wanted it automatically brought up at system started up ... rather than manually. I had originally done the autolog command was part of automated benchmarking ... build new system, setup autolog script, reboot to the new kernel, autolog all simulated users, when done, again reboot the system run the next set of simulated user benchmark ... all automatically ... could get through several hundred if I had enough dedicated machine time. misc. past posts discussing automated benchmarking http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/submain.html#benchmark cp67 had done automatic reboot as part expanded service into 7x24 ... and running dark room in the 60s. however, as service virtual machines proliferated ... a lot of services required somebody manually to bring up the increasing numbers of different service virtual machines. my autolog function was quickly adapted to automatically bringing up all the service virtual machines at boot ... it was another thing that I included in my csc/vm system distribution for internal datacenters. http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2006w.html#email750102 http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2006w.html#email750430 during the future system period ... lots of 370 stuff was being suspended and/or shutdown http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/submain.html#futuresys during the FS period I continued to work on 360/370 ... even periodically critidizing the FS activity (which was exactly a career enhancing activity). When FS failed, there was mad rush to get stuff back into 370 product pipelines. That contributed to picking up some of the stuff I had been doing all along and shipping in standard product. The autolog command was one of the things picked up for VM370 release 3 shipping to customers, as part of helping manage service virtual machines. -- virtualization experience starting Jan1968, online at home since Mar1970 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN