Thanks for eveything

2006-07-27 Thread Duffy, Peter
Hi, all, I wanted to say thanks to everyone on the list for all the help and kind suggestions over the years before I head off to my next gig. This job is ending and I am moving on to a position with another firm with a much wider view than I had here. It seems the varied background I have

Re: Thanks for eveything

2006-07-27 Thread Duffy, Peter
So Long and Thanks for All the Fish was the penultimate book in the super-enhanced trilogy HHGTTG, book Four of Five of the trilogy++. This is why the movie begins as it does with dolphins performing. Earth was indeed destroyed, but as all good programmers do when working with large important

Re: TIMEMARK and JWT question

2006-01-10 Thread Duffy, Peter
Thanks, Sam, I had seen that, I always enjoy Gilbert's posts. I'm looking for input on what the values are for other sites. IBM has recommended the setting of TIMEMARK to be hours long. I maintain TSO inactivity should be the shortest timer in the hierarchy. Does anyone have input on this?

TIMEMARK and JWT question

2006-01-09 Thread Duffy, Peter
At our site we have had lots of issues with users using HOD from various geographic regions loosing sessions to TSO. When people were crying that HOD was broken my point of view was HOD was probably functioning as designed, something might not be right somewhere in the network topology.

Re: Performance tools and JAVA

2005-11-21 Thread Duffy, Peter
Thanks for all the replies. Yes, I was referring to clashing Windows PC Java versions, with a homegrown, or rather custom written code from a vendor for an in-house project, needing one level, and this beautiful performance tool needing a different level. I appreciate the Firefox idea, it

ADABAS 7.4.3 CPU use question

2005-06-16 Thread Duffy, Peter
Hi, all, We recently upgraded ADABAS to 7.4.3 from 7.1.3 and have seen CPU usage go up by a factor of 3 to 4 in our primary LPAR on our busiest ADABAS servicing some really busy CICS regions and batch flows. Other LPARs are seeing it too, but not as badly. We typically had CPU usages of about