Don Williams writes:
>Younger/smaller businesses have the option to use the less expensive open
>systems, because they don't need the more powerful IBM mainframe.
Are they less expensive? Are they "open"? Do all of them not need a
zEnterprise?
>Like IBM's mainframes, each generation of open syste
The absence of one or more particular universities is not proof of the
original assertion. Many universities decline many offers.
Shmuel Metz writes:
>Yes, IBM used to give schools deep discounts without requiring
>that the systems be used only for classwork.
That wasn't part of the original asse
shmuel+...@patriot.net (Shmuel Metz , Seymour J.) writes:
> Yes, IBM used to give schools deep discounts without requiring that
> the systems be used only for classwork.
education/univ discounts and programs were significantly cut back with
the legal actions and the unbundling announced 23jun1969
In
,
on 06/17/2013
at 08:55 AM, Timothy Sipples said:
>Peter Farley writes:
>>When ... IBM stopped supporting computer science in
>>universities with free or low-cost hardware and software...
>Is this actually true?
Yes, IBM used to give schools deep discounts without requiring that
the syst
Munif,
A quick internet search on your messages produced
OA39308: DEVELOPMENT FIXES EA78051B EA3A0233 USS Latch contention (from 2013)
OA11768: STOP ZFS MODIFICATION (from 2013)
OA24962: ZFS PLANNED SHUTDOWN OMVS IPL SYNCHRONIZE FILE SYSTEM CORRUPTION
(from 2008)
So without more information,
Dear Listers
I am trying to IPL one of the PLEX system in MONOPLEX (also tried XCFLOCAL)
after creating IMAGECOPY of the disk subsystem.
This single system image is taking hours to come up due to OMVS delay - ZFS
MountCall / Osi Wait and multiple IOEZ00807I, IOEZ00397I.
Our Plex is 6 system
No Universities!
Well one on the list.
But, it's just a college on steroids.
In Canada, a college is a MUCH lower level than universities are.
Barely a step above occs.
I know I responded to my own post.
But, it's BOGUS!
(I know it's also a little elitist; it is what it is).
-
Ted MacNEIL
eamac
I believe it is.
In Canada DEFINITELY!!
To the point the University of Waterloo stopped requiring COBOL for co-ops for
their first academic terms in 1993 (ish).
Then, all the CDN banks (I was employed at one, then) dropped out of the
programme.
If that's changed: BONUS!
-
Ted MacNEIL
eamacn...@y
Younger/smaller businesses have the option to use the less expensive open
systems, because they don't need the more powerful IBM mainframe. Like
IBM's mainframes, each generation of open systems grow more powerful, has
more features, etc. So as those new businesses grow, they can expect their
open
Peter Farley writes:
>When ... IBM stopped supporting computer science in
>universities with free or low-cost hardware and software...
Is this actually true?
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/university/academic/pub/page/systemz
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Hello all,
does anyone have a "rule of thumb" as to how much Replication for disaster
recovery slows down overall disk I/O?
We are replicating about 45 terabytes from HDS USP using asynch. We recently
had issues that slowed our mainframe to a crawl. The work around was to stop
replication. Du
How counter-intuitive. While I might have expected IHAWEB to be the macro, I
would have expected the mapping would be under WEB.
Thank you.
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 22:52:12 + Bob Shannon
wrote:
:>IHAWEB in Data Areas. A mapping macro is not provided.
:>
:>Bob Shannon
:>Rocket Software
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