As you show me I did exactly what is explained in the doc. And I also
tried to remove an old event and define a new one :
rdel vmxevent velecmd
rdef vmxevent events1
ralter vmxevent events1 addmem(diag088/notcl )
setevent refresh events
If I list the setevent all looks OK.
If I
On Tuesday, 10/06/2009 at 01:36 EDT, Alain Benveniste
a.benveni...@free.fr wrote:
As you show me I did exactly what is explained in the doc. And I also
tried to
remove an old event and define a new one :
rdel vmxevent velecmd
rdef vmxevent events1
ralter vmxevent events1
Hi all. I recall a powerpoint chart from a few years ago on zSeries Linux
that featured an 18 wheeler truck and
a small car. It said that depending on what you needed to move, the 18
wheeler may be more
efficient. I can't seem to find it anywhere...does anyone recall the
presentation or the chart?
Some of you know this already, and some of you don't:
Last month, I was offered a great opportunity at another organization
that will allow me to focus my career in a way I have been interested
in for quite a while. I accepted that position, knowing that my
customers at SNA would be in
Hello Mary Anne,
I believe it was in Erich Amhren's SHARE presentation.
Marcy
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Marcy,
I found the picture in Eric's Austin presentation -- SHARE 9249 - Putting
Linux on System z into Production: True Stories. I have sent a copy of
the picture to Mary Anne offline.
Jon Nolting - System z IT Architect (zITA)
zChampion
IBM US West IMT based near Seattle
(206) 587-2244
Ah, thank you all...I like them both!
Mary Anne
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Jonathan R Nolting jrnol...@us.ibm.comwrote:
Marcy,
I found the picture in Eric's Austin presentation -- SHARE 9249 - Putting
Linux on System z into Production: True Stories. I have sent a copy of the
picture
Jim,
Try raising the virtual storage to 2047M, assuming your system is big
enough to handle that. If that's not enough, you'll need to find
another solution.
Dennis
My computer beat me at chess, but it was no match for me in kickboxing.
I am running version 9.107 of TXT2PDF. The problem existed with prior
versions too.
We have a 232,000 page report containing license plate data for the
entire state. It has been going to fiche and the new direction is PDF.
When I run this thing through TXT2PDF I eventually I get this
Hi, Jim.
OK, so with a virtual storage size of 32M (a really small virtual
machine by today's standards) TXTX2PDF can process about 50,000 pages,
increasing the virtual storage by a factor of 10 (to 320Mb) should allow
for processing of the entire file. Just to be safe, I'd go with a 512Mb
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