Re: New book: Linux Health Checker 1.0 User's Guide

2012-03-22 Thread Barton Robinson

It's called zTUNE.  "http://velocitysoftware.com/zztune.html";

Michel Beaulieu wrote:

Hello Linux-390,

I know this is the LINUX-390 list,

However, let me ask:
Do we have any equivalent "System Health Checker" for z/VM?

Michel Beaulieu
IBM SO-Delivery (Canada)




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Re: New book: Linux Health Checker 1.0 User's Guide

2012-03-22 Thread Michel Beaulieu
Hello Linux-390, 
 
I know this is the LINUX-390 list, 
 
However, let me ask:  
Do we have any equivalent "System Health Checker" for z/VM? 
 
Michel Beaulieu
IBM SO-Delivery (Canada)
 
 

  
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Re: New book: Linux Health Checker 1.0 User's Guide

2012-03-22 Thread Rob van der Heij
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Shane G  wrote:
> C'mon Mark, be a bit more positive   lol.
> Let's hope Barbara doesn't get to hear of this (*) ...  ;-)
>
> Shane ...
> (*) - apologies to those not on IBM-MAIN

>From what I've seen, I would in general feel sorry for those who
subscribe there...

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