On 11/1/07, Hamilton, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The size of the file grows quickly, it about 1 hour the file consumes 90
cyls….
You're right. Raw data files are huge. One option is to make the
interval larger, but this also very much limits the detail you can see
in your real time data.
Hello,
I'm using Performance toolkit and would like to use the batch interface.
I've set up the Performance toolkit batch commands however my problem
now is the MONITOR DATA file.
The size of the file grows quickly, it about 1 hour the file consumes 90
cyls
My goal is to collect
Thanks
Brian
And there still is, check 'CMS Commands and Utilities'.
Hamilton, Brian wrote:
Thanks
Brian
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Hi, Brian.
Go here:
http://www.vsoft-software.com/downloads.html
and grab the SCHEDULE package, written by Simon Kharnas. It's a very
good, imho, scheduling package.
Hamilton, Brian wrote:
Thanks
Brian
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2007/11/1, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And there still is, check 'CMS Commands and Utilities'.
I somehow disagree: z/VM only includes WAKEUP, the heart of VMUTIL indeed;
but not the execs to drive it (DTR$WAIT co)
Have a look at my RxServer package, it includes VMUTIL, compatible with
Thanks, can you let me know what settings are active for Monitor.
Q MONITOR should display this.
Thanks
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And if you're looking for a supported product that's easy to use and has
additional functions, take a look at Operations Manager for z/VM
(http://www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/zvm/operations/index.html)
For the scheduling function, look at the DEFSCHD command on page 54 (in
Chapter 6) of the
I'm trying to get a list of files in a sfs directory into a pipe. LISTFILE
doesn't seem to have been updated to handle dirids and FILELIST can't give a
plain text version.
Is there in fact anyway to get a plain list without accessing a directory?
ian
...
Ian S. Worthington, MBCS.
Thanks Rob.
listdir does the job.
For others, syntax is:
LISTDIR dirid
must be first stage of a pipeline
(How come its never been documented? Just spent an hour faling to get push
file + filelist trying to behave before giving up in disgust)
i
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On 11/2/07, Ian S. Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there in fact anyway to get a plain list without accessing a directory?
If you only need file name and type, Q FILEATTR may help.
And the listdir stage is there, but I believe it was never documented...
Rob
Harry Williams posted SFSL REXX some years ago. It may be on the VM
Download site. If not, I have a copy that Harry probably would allow me
to post or send to you.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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There's 3(!) contenders over at Yahoo Groups, plus a jobs group. With the
exception of the later, which is heavily moderated to keep out the spammers,
the noise to signal ratio was too high when I looked at them a while back.
The traffic is just too low, for the reasons already given.
There
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