For your dataspace question, INDicate SPaces has existed for quite some t ime now, does that not provide all of the data you are looking for? If not, what's it missing? Or are you looking for some sort of overall system-wi de summary of dataspace storage resource usage? (That we don't have in a command.)
- Bill Holder, z/VM Development, IBM Endicott On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 11:11:59 -0600, Tom Duerbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >STORAGE has always been bogus. They finally took it out. > >The biggest conversion problem I've had, so far, in upgrading from >z/.VM 5.1 to z/VM 5.2 is the changes that were made to the IND command. >Not a show stopper. But it is going to take a while to rework the "ind >user xxxx exp" output. I think there is some new goodies in there. > >I'm hoping that 5.2 has some commands that relate dataspace >utilization. Like how many pages of a dataspace are in memory, how many >are on the paging device, how many never used. > >I'm still hoping for a performance monitor, but in the mean time, >knowing that some Linux image, went wild (get the video tape or DVD, >"Linux image gone wild!"), and started using up lots of dataspace pages >(for swapping). And since you can't get them back, easily, without >taking the Linux image down,l it becomes important to find and correct >these problems, before paging becomes too full. > >Tom Duerbusch >THD Consulting >