Re: my free mainframe product
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 22:16:04 -0800, shai hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, if you need local 3390 it is faster to use directly connect FICON/ESCON real 3390. Using TCP with MFNetDIsk is a feature which nobody have and I really do not like to be one of a many OEM which use the real 3390 and by that have limitation which i do not have, like remote 3390 disk, DR, uses all PC features, PC backup and more. You know many people who backup PC hard drives? To what? And some kind of synchronized backup so when multiple restores need to be done the application still works. Obviously performance would suffer depending on the available bandwidth for remote TCPIP transmission of IO but for an absolute DR capability, the product has many facets I can visualise. Yes, TCP is a problem like the Hard disk in the past was a problem when try to use it in EMC, IBM and more to emulate 3390 disks but now everyone use Hardisk to do the emulation. I know that TCP is faster and faster everyday. IBM must do more to make the TCP the same faster. TCP is a protocol, how do you make it faster? Can you make English faster? The network speed will not be faster than your your slowest link. The mainframe is about doing thousands of things per minute, NFS works because it was not trying to handle the same workload as the mainframe. I suppose if I care about speed then I must run my own intra-net wiring where I can control the traffic on the wiring. The minute I use the inter-net, I am subject to routing beyond my control. IP V6 with prioritizing is not going to get sub- second response time between a mainframe on the west coast of USA and a PC file in Nepal because all the links i between are not going to give a hoot that 'my' trafficreally is more important than 'your' traffic. Sounds like you have a niche product for the home hobbyist, like Hercules. Hercules on a PC is not expected to handle millions of credit card transactions per day. NFS on the mainframe gives access to a network file, there is no claim you will get performance above what the slowest can give. Therefore, time sensitive transactions do not store their data on NFS disk files. Those shops who are looking to have 'instant' disaster recovery already need speed, reliability, and support. What happens to the application when those PC's and their drives start failing? About TCPIP bandwidth, Yes if you have slower TCP lines, MFNetDisk will work slowly, But in today cost everyone can have faster TCP connection. but for an absolute DR capability, the product has many facets I can visualise. Thanks. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
Re: my free mainframe product
HI, You know many people who backup PC hard drives? To what? And some kind of synchronized backup so when multiple restores need to be done the application still works. I can restore multiple backups in the same time. using Multi threading. The data can be in the net or in the same Hard disk. MFNetDisk manage all the backup. MFNetDisk have catalog of all the backups for each MVS device. TCP is a protocol, how do you make it faster? Can you make English faster? The network speed will not be faster than your your slowest link. The mainframe is about doing thousands of things per minute, NFS works because it was not trying to handle the same workload as the mainframe. I suppose if I care about speed then I must run my own intra-net wiring where I can control the traffic on the wiring. The minute I use the inter-net, I am subject to routing beyond my control. IP V6 with prioritizing is not going to get sub- second response time between a mainframe on the west coast of USA and a PC file in Nepal because all the links i between are not going to give a hoot that 'my' trafficreally is more important than 'your' traffic. My product does not intent to replace the Ficon real 3390. But if a company need to share disk in the net and to use all the nice (you said) features of my product and to be aware that the speed will be slower then the Ficon, then it is OK with me. Also my product make net mirroring, all the company which use net mirroring will have bad performance, That is a fact. Net line is a slower media then local line. Sounds like you have a niche product for the home hobbyist, like Hercules. Hercules on a PC is not expected to handle millions of credit card transactions per day. NFS on the mainframe gives access to a network file, there is no claim you will get performance above what the slowest can give. Therefore, time sensitive transactions do not store their data on NFS disk files. I never claim that my 3390 will replace the local 3390 disks. My product can work good with Hercules and real MF as well. Right now not to process million of DB2 transactions but to be able o let the user recover the data quickly even if the performance will not be the same as real local 3390. Those shops who are looking to have 'instant' disaster recovery already need speed, reliability, and support. I can give immediately access to their data in the speed of the TCP/IP and everything depend on how the TCP is configure and the hardware they use for the TCP. And yes, the TCP in MF was very slow because IBM use the TCP as software which use the SNA etc. and that why the IBM TCP was bad. But is become better and better and faster. IBM claim that they like to be big server and I ask you how they going to do it without TCP in open system. You think that they can force everyone to use Ficon? Can you imagine that MS and Lynux will change their local disk to Ficon? TCP in MF is faster then ever and i know that IBM understand that. What happens to the application when those PC's and their drives start failing? Please install my product and try it, and at least try to read my documentation you will see that PC can mirror another PC and have backup data there. My product is a great solution to Medium and small sites at least at the beginning. And I can assure you that also big company will or already use my product for the backups, for replace real 3390 with another real 3390, for DR and for remote sharing disk. The emulation 3390 feature can be used for the restored 3390 which will allow you to access the data immediately. Easily I can buy Ficon card fro bustech and create the speed of Ficon but I want my product to use net and be the only one who give to MF what my product bring. And please try my product in MF and let everyone know about your experience. To download it use www.mfnetdisk.com Thanks, Shai On 1/5/08, Kenneth E Tomiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 22:16:04 -0800, shai hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, if you need local 3390 it is faster to use directly connect FICON/ESCON real 3390. Using TCP with MFNetDIsk is a feature which nobody have and I really do not like to be one of a many OEM which use the real 3390 and by that have limitation which i do not have, like remote 3390 disk, DR, uses all PC features, PC backup and more. You know many people who backup PC hard drives? To what? And some kind of synchronized backup so when multiple restores need to be done the application still works. Obviously performance would suffer depending on the available bandwidth for remote TCPIP transmission of IO but for an absolute DR capability, the product has many facets I can visualise. Yes, TCP is a problem like the Hard disk in the past was a problem when try to use it in EMC, IBM and more to emulate 3390 disks but now everyone use Hardisk to do the emulation. I know that TCP is faster and faster everyday. IBM must do more to make the TCP the same faster. TCP is a
Re: my free mainframe product
Shai, I haven't look at this, will do so soon, but how does the concepts that you employ to achieve this differ from what Hercules / Flex has done in the past in terms of MF disks on PC's? Regards Herbie -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of shai hess Sent: 01 November 2007 06:10 nm To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: my free mainframe product Hi, My MFNetDisk product is active by users and they start to find bugs (that life). I put in my site in the download page a new MVS load library (The MVS side is version 10 ) which fix some critical bugs. Anyone which run my product must download the new load library and run with it. No cold start require for the new load library. Some tips for MFNetDisk MVS side: You can see all the modify command in MVS using the F mpc010r,HELP command. The most MVS modify command I use are : F mpc010r,ip=q/r(Q or R) for query and retry. F mpc010r,conf=Q/NEW for query what are defined in MFNetDisk or change the MFNetDisk configuration dynamically. F mpc010r,SRV=Q (to check how MFNetDisk doing with tasks and pending requests. All the MVS modify command can run from MFNetDisk PCTOOL using modifysyssendreqtomvs Thanks, Shai -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html Elavon Financial Services Limited Registered in Ireland: Number 418442 Registered Office: Block E, 1st Floor, Cherrywood Business Park, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland Directors: Robert Abele (USA), John Collins, Terrance Dolan (USA), Pamela Joseph (USA), Declan Lynch, John McNally, Malcolm Towlson Elavon Financial Services Limited, trading as Elavon, is regulated by the Financial Regulator -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
Re: my free mainframe product
HI, Thanks for your good question. As far I know Hercules can not make mirrors to real 3390 and can not backup real 3390 and can not emulate 3390 from real MF or from any emulation MF as I do and can not be used for real DR purpose. MFNetdisk can run on real MF and can work with real 3390 disk (IBM, EMC or HDS) but of course it can run under Hercules or under any MF emulations. Easily the product can also copy and sharing MFNetDisk emulated 3390 between Hercules and real MF and any emulated MF. Yes, you hear good you can share MFNetDisk emulated 3390 between any MF (Hercules, IBM etc...) and the MFNetDisk keep the data integrity as real 3390 keep data integrity when it is shared between real MF. please try the program and you will see that this product is totally different from Hercules. I love what Hercules does but this is a different product. The only feature which is the same as Hercules is the data location of the emulated 3390 disk which is in PC. I can promise you that if and when you try the product you will love it. I know that we the old MF people afraid to try PC in MF environment but this product is different. Thanks, Shai On 1/2/08, Van Dalsen, Herbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Shai, I haven't look at this, will do so soon, but how does the concepts that you employ to achieve this differ from what Hercules / Flex has done in the past in terms of MF disks on PC's? Regards Herbie -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of shai hess Sent: 01 November 2007 06:10 nm To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: my free mainframe product Hi, My MFNetDisk product is active by users and they start to find bugs (that life). I put in my site in the download page a new MVS load library (The MVS side is version 10 ) which fix some critical bugs. Anyone which run my product must download the new load library and run with it. No cold start require for the new load library. Some tips for MFNetDisk MVS side: You can see all the modify command in MVS using the F mpc010r,HELP command. The most MVS modify command I use are : F mpc010r,ip=q/r(Q or R) for query and retry. F mpc010r,conf=Q/NEW for query what are defined in MFNetDisk or change the MFNetDisk configuration dynamically. F mpc010r,SRV=Q (to check how MFNetDisk doing with tasks and pending requests. All the MVS modify command can run from MFNetDisk PCTOOL using modifysyssendreqtomvs Thanks, Shai -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html Elavon Financial Services Limited Registered in Ireland: Number 418442 Registered Office: Block E, 1st Floor, Cherrywood Business Park, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland Directors: Robert Abele (USA), John Collins, Terrance Dolan (USA), Pamela Joseph (USA), Declan Lynch, John McNally, Malcolm Towlson Elavon Financial Services Limited, trading as Elavon, is regulated by the Financial Regulator -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
Re: my free mainframe product
I've been reading the notes for MFNETDISK for a while and it complements Hercules emulated disk as one of the functions. Unless I'm mistaken, the disk emulation would be useful where the disk is remotely located from the processor complex or emulated processor (Hercules etc.). Obviously performance would suffer depending on the available bandwidth for remote TCPIP transmission of IO but for an absolute DR capability, the product has many facets I can visualise. If a mainframe complex was taken out, the mirrored emulated disk could be distibruted across multiple locations on multiple PCs or just a single remote location. It might take some time to get your disk re-assembled into usable status but it would mean you have a fairly hot backup available ay any point in time. The product isn't actually much use on Hercules other than to test the functionality. To my knowledge, nobody is running modern o/s or TCPIP on Hercules since they can't be licensed. I don't believe there is a TCPIP for MVS 3.8, but I could be wrong here. Nice job, Shai. I hope you get some traction in the mainstream market. On 1/3/08, shai hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HI, Thanks for your good question. As far I know Hercules can not make mirrors to real 3390 and can not backup real 3390 and can not emulate 3390 from real MF or from any emulation MF as I do and can not be used for real DR purpose. MFNetdisk can run on real MF and can work with real 3390 disk (IBM, EMC or HDS) but of course it can run under Hercules or under any MF emulations. Easily the product can also copy and sharing MFNetDisk emulated 3390 between Hercules and real MF and any emulated MF. Yes, you hear good you can share MFNetDisk emulated 3390 between any MF (Hercules, IBM etc...) and the MFNetDisk keep the data integrity as real 3390 keep data integrity when it is shared between real MF. please try the program and you will see that this product is totally different from Hercules. I love what Hercules does but this is a different product. The only feature which is the same as Hercules is the data location of the emulated 3390 disk which is in PC. I can promise you that if and when you try the product you will love it. I know that we the old MF people afraid to try PC in MF environment but this product is different. Thanks, Shai On 1/2/08, Van Dalsen, Herbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Shai, I haven't look at this, will do so soon, but how does the concepts that you employ to achieve this differ from what Hercules / Flex has done in the past in terms of MF disks on PC's? Regards Herbie -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of shai hess Sent: 01 November 2007 06:10 nm To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: my free mainframe product Hi, My MFNetDisk product is active by users and they start to find bugs (that life). I put in my site in the download page a new MVS load library (The MVS side is version 10 ) which fix some critical bugs. Anyone which run my product must download the new load library and run with it. No cold start require for the new load library. Some tips for MFNetDisk MVS side: You can see all the modify command in MVS using the F mpc010r,HELP command. The most MVS modify command I use are : F mpc010r,ip=q/r(Q or R) for query and retry. F mpc010r,conf=Q/NEW for query what are defined in MFNetDisk or change the MFNetDisk configuration dynamically. F mpc010r,SRV=Q (to check how MFNetDisk doing with tasks and pending requests. All the MVS modify command can run from MFNetDisk PCTOOL using modifysyssendreqtomvs Thanks, Shai -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html Elavon Financial Services Limited Registered in Ireland: Number 418442 Registered Office: Block E, 1st Floor, Cherrywood Business Park, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland Directors: Robert Abele (USA), John Collins, Terrance Dolan (USA), Pamela Joseph (USA), Declan Lynch, John McNally, Malcolm Towlson Elavon Financial Services Limited, trading as Elavon, is regulated by the Financial Regulator -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm
Re: my free mainframe product
zLinux works fine on Hercules, by the way. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wayne Bickerdike Sent: 3. tammikuuta 2008 6:03 To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: my free mainframe product To my knowledge, nobody is running modern o/s or TCPIP on Hercules since they can't be licensed. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
Re: my free mainframe product
PROTECTED] wrote: HI, Thanks for your good question. As far I know Hercules can not make mirrors to real 3390 and can not backup real 3390 and can not emulate 3390 from real MF or from any emulation MF as I do and can not be used for real DR purpose. MFNetdisk can run on real MF and can work with real 3390 disk (IBM, EMC or HDS) but of course it can run under Hercules or under any MF emulations. Easily the product can also copy and sharing MFNetDisk emulated 3390 between Hercules and real MF and any emulated MF. Yes, you hear good you can share MFNetDisk emulated 3390 between any MF (Hercules, IBM etc...) and the MFNetDisk keep the data integrity as real 3390 keep data integrity when it is shared between real MF. please try the program and you will see that this product is totally different from Hercules. I love what Hercules does but this is a different product. The only feature which is the same as Hercules is the data location of the emulated 3390 disk which is in PC. I can promise you that if and when you try the product you will love it. I know that we the old MF people afraid to try PC in MF environment but this product is different. Thanks, Shai On 1/2/08, Van Dalsen, Herbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Shai, I haven't look at this, will do so soon, but how does the concepts that you employ to achieve this differ from what Hercules / Flex has done in the past in terms of MF disks on PC's? Regards Herbie -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of shai hess Sent: 01 November 2007 06:10 nm To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: my free mainframe product Hi, My MFNetDisk product is active by users and they start to find bugs (that life). I put in my site in the download page a new MVS load library (The MVS side is version 10 ) which fix some critical bugs. Anyone which run my product must download the new load library and run with it. No cold start require for the new load library. Some tips for MFNetDisk MVS side: You can see all the modify command in MVS using the F mpc010r,HELP command. The most MVS modify command I use are : F mpc010r,ip=q/r(Q or R) for query and retry. F mpc010r,conf=Q/NEW for query what are defined in MFNetDisk or change the MFNetDisk configuration dynamically. F mpc010r,SRV=Q (to check how MFNetDisk doing with tasks and pending requests. All the MVS modify command can run from MFNetDisk PCTOOL using modifysyssendreqtomvs Thanks, Shai -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html Elavon Financial Services Limited Registered in Ireland: Number 418442 Registered Office: Block E, 1st Floor, Cherrywood Business Park, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland Directors: Robert Abele (USA), John Collins, Terrance Dolan (USA), Pamela Joseph (USA), Declan Lynch, John McNally, Malcolm Towlson Elavon Financial Services Limited, trading as Elavon, is regulated by the Financial Regulator -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- Wayne V. Bickerdike -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
Re: my free mainframe product
HI Wayne, I've been reading the notes for MFNETDISK for a while and it complements Hercules emulated disk as one of the functions. Yes, MFNetDisk emulates 3390 the same as Hercules. the difference is that MFNetDisk uses the MVS STARTIO to do the Emulation. Hercules emulate the 3390 using its MF emulation code which can work only with Hercules. the disk emulation would be useful where the disk is remotely located from the processor complex or emulated processor (Hercules etc.). Yes, if you need local 3390 it is faster to use directly connect FICON/ESCON real 3390. Using TCP with MFNetDIsk is a feature which nobody have and I really do not like to be one of a many OEM which use the real 3390 and by that have limitation which i do not have, like remote 3390 disk, DR, uses all PC features, PC backup and more. Obviously performance would suffer depending on the available bandwidth for remote TCPIP transmission of IO but for an absolute DR capability, the product has many facets I can visualise. Yes, TCP is a problem like the Hard disk in the past was a problem when try to use it in EMC, IBM and more to emulate 3390 disks but now everyone use Hardisk to do the emulation. I know that TCP is faster and faster everyday. IBM must do more to make the TCP the same faster as the open system do to be accepted in the client/server enviroment and I know that IBM do. Do not forget that Open system use the net disk (NFS) for long time and it is work great and faster then ever. About TCPIP bandwidth, Yes if you have slower TCP lines, MFNetDisk will work slowly, But in today cost everyone can have faster TCP connection. but for an absolute DR capability, the product has many facets I can visualise. Thanks. If a mainframe complex was taken out, the mirrored emulated disk could be distibruted across multiple locations on multiple PCs or just a single remote location. It might take some time to get your disk re-assembled into usable status but it would mean you have a fairly hot backup available ay any point in time. If you put every MFNetDisk PC device in remote PC distrubute all over the country then you might have a small problem but that is not true. The PC Devices can be in one or two PC Servers and then you have physical control on them. But do not forget that MVS have pointer (the parameters files) which points to all your PC and of course you can have backup of this file in another location MVS or another PC. And beside the connection is with the IP of the PC. That mean that accessing the PC can be done using the IP with MFNetDisk PCTOOL or any remote MVS with the MFNetDisk parameters which point to all the PCs. About taking time, That is true if you do not have DR plan. Of course DR plan mean that the MVS parameter file must be duplicate in the remote MVS to be able to make the DR in no time. The product isn't actually much use on Hercules other than to test the functionality. To my knowledge, nobody is running modern o/s or TCPIP on Hercules since they can't be licensed. I don't believe there is a TCPIP for MVS 3.8, but I could be wrong here. MFNetDisk can share its 3390 emulation easily only if MVS in Hercules can access its local PC IP. that mean that if MVS MFNetDisk run on Hercules and can access the locally MFNetDisk PC Server (all MS windows have TCP) which emulate the 3390 disk then MFNetDisk can share its 3390 disk with remote real MF which surely can access the PC with the Hercules and with the MFNetDisk PC and use the 3390 emulation in that PC (I hope that it is clear what I explained, if not I will put a falsh movie (the same as i have in my site) which explain how to share MFNetDisk between MF emulation and real MF). Nice job, Shai. I hope you get some traction in the mainstream market. Thanks, Shai On 1/2/08, Wayne Bickerdike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been reading the notes for MFNETDISK for a while and it complements Hercules emulated disk as one of the functions. Unless I'm mistaken, the disk emulation would be useful where the disk is remotely located from the processor complex or emulated processor (Hercules etc.). Obviously performance would suffer depending on the available bandwidth for remote TCPIP transmission of IO but for an absolute DR capability, the product has many facets I can visualise. If a mainframe complex was taken out, the mirrored emulated disk could be distibruted across multiple locations on multiple PCs or just a single remote location. It might take some time to get your disk re-assembled into usable status but it would mean you have a fairly hot backup available ay any point in time. The product isn't actually much use on Hercules other than to test the functionality. To my knowledge, nobody is running modern o/s or TCPIP on Hercules since they can't be licensed. I don't believe there is a TCPIP for MVS 3.8, but I could be wrong here. Nice job,
Re: my free mainframe product and question?
More fixes to my product. Please download the new installation files in my site www.mfnetdisk.com Some people ask me about how much cost the product? I really do not know right now. In general I am not sure if I take money for this product in the future. If one day big company like IBM or EMC or HDS or what ever company like to buy my product then that is OK with me but now just play with my product. Please let me know what the product need to become more attractive. If someone want to have access to more devices for free please let me know. I like also to open discussion about is it acceptable for MF customers that MF data will be accessed with TCP and be stored in PC? Thanks, Shai -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
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Hi, My MFNetDisk product is active by users and they start to find bugs (that life). I put in my site in the download page a new MVS load library (The MVS side is version 10 ) which fix some critical bugs. Anyone which run my product must download the new load library and run with it. No cold start require for the new load library. Some tips for MFNetDisk MVS side: You can see all the modify command in MVS using the F mpc010r,HELP command. The most MVS modify command I use are : F mpc010r,ip=q/r(Q or R) for query and retry. F mpc010r,conf=Q/NEW for query what are defined in MFNetDisk or change the MFNetDisk configuration dynamically. F mpc010r,SRV=Q (to check how MFNetDisk doing with tasks and pending requests. All the MVS modify command can run from MFNetDisk PCTOOL using modifysyssendreqtomvs Thanks, Shai -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
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Shai Hess wrote: My new product is ready, and it can be used for free. Interesting concept - Backup of 3390 on PC harddrive. I know PC harddrives can be backup on MF Dasd and/or tape, think for example TSM. For free I see max support for 3 devices. If you pay, what is the max quantity of devices supported? Also how many concurrent TCP/IP mirror sessions can be handled at one stage? Thousands visitors to the new site and hundreds of downloads. I see the counter on your webpage, but since when started the counter to work? Is your counter based on each visit or unique (by IP address) visit? To play with my product please go to www.mfnetdisk.com. To play, does this product support RACF or 3rth party ESM? I see your loadlibrary needed to be APF authorized. My opinion For myself APF and free software don't mix /My opinion Do your software uses SVC? If yes, you may have trouble trying to convince some IBM-MAIN list members to use your product... I hope you can sell your product eventually. Good luck. Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
Re: my free mainframe product
Hi, Right now I start to distrbute MFNetDisk and I hope people like it. I really do not think now about price and money since I enjoy to let the people about my product. I specify 3 devices because I want the people to play with my product and understand its features. This product is more complicate then to try to explain the number of TCP session handle by the product, But each task in the MVS MFNetDisk have a open connection with IP and with its PC mirrors. The number of the tasks are specify in MVS side. I start to play with my site few months ago (6 months) but it start to be active 2 months ago. Most of the visitor start to visit before 30 days or so. This product it is new and I still working hard to have a new version with better and more features. I also will start to work hard with my documents which have a little information and the product have a lot more of data to be described. All the MF RACF are supported by this product. APF and free...OK , I want that everyone in MF will know about my product. The best way which I know to make them so is to ask them to play and use it for free. SVC..Normal run do not use SVC at all but need to recheck.. Thanks for wish me luck with this product but really right now I want that everyone will know and eventually use my product. Thanks, Shai On 10/29/07, Elardus Engelbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Shai Hess wrote: My new product is ready, and it can be used for free. Interesting concept - Backup of 3390 on PC harddrive. I know PC harddrives can be backup on MF Dasd and/or tape, think for example TSM. For free I see max support for 3 devices. If you pay, what is the max quantity of devices supported? Also how many concurrent TCP/IP mirror sessions can be handled at one stage? Thousands visitors to the new site and hundreds of downloads. I see the counter on your webpage, but since when started the counter to work? Is your counter based on each visit or unique (by IP address) visit? To play with my product please go to www.mfnetdisk.com. To play, does this product support RACF or 3rth party ESM? I see your loadlibrary needed to be APF authorized. My opinion For myself APF and free software don't mix /My opinion Do your software uses SVC? If yes, you may have trouble trying to convince some IBM-MAIN list members to use your product... I hope you can sell your product eventually. Good luck. Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
my free mainframe product
My new product is ready, and it can be used for free. Thousands visitors to the new site and hundreds of downloads. my site www.mfnetdisk.com Some product's features: 1. Emulates MVS 3390 disk with data on PC. 2. Mirroring MVS standard 3390 (IBM, EMC, HDS etc...) disks to PC. 3. Simple DR for MVS 3390 disks in remote using the PC in no time. 4. Simple and faster backup and restore any 3390 disks from PC backups files. 5. Sharing 3390 disks between remote MVS (standard MF and / or any MF emulation). 6. More and more. To play with my product please go to www.mfnetdisk.com. Thanks, Shai -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html