I am home now, but I know I have source at work,
because I have local mods.
Would you like me to send it?
While on the topic of maintenance to SHOW,
what are the chances of adding support for VMARC
archives (I mean, who uses Cornell CARD today??) :-)
Shimon
Fran Hensler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shimon -
Phil Smith might be working on the problem.
I have source on my VM website:
http://zvm.sru.edu/~download
/Fran
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 13:39:41 +0200 Shimon Lebowitz said:
I am home now, but I know I have source at
I've made 2 or 3 attempts over the years, but none were successful.
I'm unaware of any fix for that problem, but would like to be surprised!
cheers, wayne
Fran Hensler wrote:
After raising my TCPIP DATABUFFERPOOLSIZE to 12K and enjoying my big screens
I have found that SHOW will not work on
Hello Fran,
What software are you using for your Tn3270?
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-588-4723
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ext. 40441
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Fran Hensler
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007
You have clarified your meaning of the word loss and I am a happy
camper
now. :-)
So much for the Predator vs Chuckie movie script...8-)
oft repeated story about mainframe emulation and I/O with regard to 370/158 and
integrated channels; most recent telling
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2007d.html#62 Cycles per ASM instruction
basically the 158 microcode engine had both microcode for emulating 370 and also for emulating channels.
Hi Ed -
I'm using Hummingbird HostExplorer 11.0
/Fran
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 08:50:50 -0500 Edward M. Martin said:
Hello Fran,
What software are you using for your Tn3270?
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-588-4723
We share with the PC's - but OpenSystems DASD cannot be 'shared' with the
Mainframe DASD. That essentialy means that all the open systems are on their
own disk ranks.
Our piggy old Exchange Server handles only a few hundred connected users, and
still gets slower than slow. This is Exchange
grin You may be right Ed. Sometimes it feels like Second Start to the left
and straight on till morning stuff. Difficult to believe, but IBM usually does
right by their customers. -Paul
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To both Paul Raulerson and David Boyes.
I believe that you are Preaching to the
Hi All,
Just getting started with z/vm LINUX, and I've got the
monitor up and running. I can display the LINUX data and see the
processes etc. but I need to be able to post process this data for
MGMT reporting. Is this data being kept somewhere I haven't found yet,
or do I need
What 'monitor' are you referring to?
Bob Obee wrote:
Hi All,
Just getting started with z/vm LINUX, and I’ve got the
monitor up and running. I can display the LINUX data and see the
processes etc. but I need to be able to “post process” this data for
MGMT reporting. Is this
Bob,
If you are not using ESALPS from Velocity Software, you will not get the
most accurate data and will not have an easy way to capture and process that
data. You really need to look into this, it is not that expensive. If you
think about it, to get good information and be able to report it,
Hi,
The performance toolkit or Perf. Monitor as I see in the
upper right hand corner of the screen. Came from IBM...am I identifying
this correctly?
Bob
Robert A. Obee
IMS Health(r)
660 W. Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462
610.834.4760
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks Loren...I have been in touch with Velocity, but being so new to
this I asked that they contact me in a month in hopes that my struggles
will make my needs solutions more clear.
Bob
Robert A. Obee
IMS Health(r)
660 W. Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462
610.834.4760
Thanks Rich. I've been lurking for a couple of weeks now and have seen
nothing but good print for Velocity's product. That being said, is what
I am attempting to do even possible (can I capture report on the LINUX
guest data) with the IBM monitor I have in house? Between the monitor,
RMFPM
The RMFPMS data is stored on the linux guest. Each day the data is
archived to a .tgz file. Look in /var/opt/rmfpms/archive
As for the VM performance data. The history data ( HISTLOG, HISTLOG1,
HISTLOG2) is kept on a rolling 3 day routine. If you want to keep history
data longer than three
Yes, you can. The Perfkit performance data can be written to disk (see
monitor data collection, assuming you are using the SVC data collection
capabilities that put the Linux performance data into the VM monitor
stream; RMF-PM data collection is more limited). You then use the same
techniques to
As time marches on the size of our Performance Toolkit FCXTREND file
gets larger and larger. I can't seem to figure out how to trim this
file, so that (perhaps) only a few weeks or months data is kept
(depending on the system's purpose). How is that done?
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