IBM have announced that they are bringing Apache Spark to z/OS and
that's written in Scala so I think it's fair to say that it's going to
run on a zIIP.
Interestingly, Spark has a Python API, CPython not Jython. I wonder if
IBM are going to support a Python port?
On 25/10/2015 8:38 AM, John
It's warning that the SE time may not be accurate to the guaranteed range
(for z196 it is within 100 msec, dont know what the value for z10 is). The
NTP is used to update the SE clock perioidically to counter the BOC drift,
and this hasn't happened yet for your z10. Check that NTP is working as
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On Sat, 24 Oct 2015 18:51:03 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>On Fri, 23 Oct 2015 18:06:07 -0400, Scott Ford wrote:
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>>What about,
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>>NoPreview or Sysout(class other than *) * defaults to terminal
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>That's certainly what the manual says, and othert report it works, but
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>That's certainly what the manual says, and othert report it works,
That depends on what "it" is. What's in the manual works. RYFM.
In , on 10/23/2015
at 09:25 PM, "Robert A. Rosenberg" said:
>WAD is often a misspelling of BAD (Broken As Designed)
Yes, but it is not even close to PRS, which acknowledges that there is
a defect.
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Once properly licensed, I believe that there is very little of your own
code that you are not allowed to make zIIP eligible.
The main thing that you are not allowed to do is to make someone else's
code zIIP-eligible (which includes calling them from a zIIP-eligible
state), without their
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Re: Redirect or hide IEBCOPY output when using the TSO RECE:
In , on 10/23/2015
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