From:R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: limited Numbers of TSO users on z/OS.e
There is a limit of 8 TSO users per image. If you ran three logical
partitions of z/OS.e then you would have a total of 24 users.
Tom Russell
Stay calm. Be brave. Wait for the signs. -- Jasper FriendlyBear
Why must we jump through these hoops?
I understand there are TC's required for these 'discounts', but they seem
arbitrary.
If I have a small-end z/890, why should I have to create a second LPAR just to
have more than 8 TSO users?
Paying a little more for extra users makes more sense.
We do not
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 01/13/2006
at 12:08 AM, Edward E. Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Who would go to the trouble to set up and pay for this kind of web
site? Some kind of JES2 fanatic? Whoever they are, the site authors
have remained intentionally anonymous.
The results of a whois were
Some markings and indentations upthread ascribe comments to me that I did not
make.
There's no doubt that IBM is some way down the road with an emulation product -
there are far
too many rumours coming out of the wainscotting for it not to be true. Those
rumours,
however, have very little
Is it a fair statement to say zSeries [is] EBCDIC?
From the zPOP:
Although the System/360 architecture was originally designed to support
The Extended Binary-Coded-Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC), the
Instructions and data formats of the architecture are for the most part
independent of the
All licensing terms for intellectual property are inherently arbitrary.
When I owned a (mainframe) software company I struggled with licensing terms
that would provide us with enough revenue to make a profit, and which would
make our software affordable for small shops, without leaving on the
Charles Mills wrote:
Is it a fair statement to say zSeries [is] EBCDIC?
From the zPOP:
Although the System/360 architecture was originally designed to support
The Extended Binary-Coded-Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC), the
Instructions and data formats of the architecture are for the most
To my knowledge, CA does not offer any extra cost manuals. If you are
licensed for a product, that includes all manuals for that product.
Russell Witt
CA-1 Level-2 Support Manager
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