Re: D M=CPU - What is a 'N' CPU

2005-09-28 Thread Foster, Leonard
From what I understand, when you order a processor, you get the # of engines
for THAT processor.  They only turn on the engines that YOU PAY FOR.  When
you're ready to upgrade, they'll 'turn it on' for you.

Lenny Foster
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 I agree, but not available does not explain what it is and why it is
 shows up when I am not even licensed for more than 2 CPUs.
 
 It's shows on only one of our processors, so it it an annoyance,
 everything
 is working as expected.
 
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Re: Test

2005-08-23 Thread Foster, Leonard
Got your EMAIL, Robert..

Lenny Foster
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 Our LAN department has messed with the firewall and IBM List was not
 working for a while. Can someone please confirm they got this e-mail?
 Thanks all.
 
 
 Bob Pelletier
 Connecticut Student Loan Foundation
 Rocky Hill, Connecticut
 
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Re: TCP/IP and CMC?

2005-08-05 Thread Foster, Leonard
CMC= Communications Management Complex (or configuration) I don't remember.
Anyway, it was basically an LPAR where Network Tasks executed.

 Communication Management Configuration (or something very similar).

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 ...
 Communication Management Configuration (or something very similar).
 ...
 
 Centrally managed communications?
 
 I used to know, but I was younger then.
 
 It is an MVS image that manages all communucations (SNA) and automation
 for the network.
 It runs separate from all other work so it cannot impact them in the event
 of (for example) an NCP failure.
 Nor, can it be affected by others.
 It's a focal point for all network traffic.
 
 I was told, years ago, that it was not very common in usage, but the last
 three shops I worked at had one.
 
 Now, I need to know where to find doc on it with TCP/IP.
 And, is it supported (needed) with TCP/IP.
 
 
 -teD
 
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 All others bring data!
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