On Saturday, 03/06/2010 at 01:01 EST, "esst...@juno.com"
wrote:
> IBM REDBOOKS have been a wealth of information for Years.
> I have always directed new bees to the ABCs of MVS (all 12 Volumes).
>
> Without naming names I have it on good authority that IBM intended to
> stop developing the "REDB
On Saturday, 03/06/2010 at 01:09 EST, "Gentry, Stephen"
wrote:
> Has anyone set up the SSL server in z/VM 5.4? There are a couple of BFS
that
> need to be set up and I was wanting to know an approximate size, (number
of
> blocks) to define.
The system comes with BFS already set up in the VM
Stephen,
Here's what my systems have. These limits came from the starter system.
I didn't change them.
q limits for sslserv vmsys
UseridStorage Group 4K Block Limit 4K Blocks Committed Threshold
SSLSERV 21800
Nick Laflamme wrote:
My comment?
I simply don't believe it.
Too many product organizations use Redbooks as ways to get product information
out to the field in ways that are approachable and usable. Stuff they can't put
in product documentation about how the product really gets used, or how i
On Mar 6, 2010, at 11:53 AM, esst...@juno.com wrote:
> IBM REDBOOKS have been a wealth of information for Years. I have always
> directed new bees to the ABCs of MVS (all 12 Volumes).
>
> Without naming names I have it on good authority that IBM intended to stop
> developing the "REDBOOK" Serie
Has anyone set up the SSL server in z/VM 5.4? There are a couple of BFS
that need to be set up and I was wanting to know an approximate size,
(number of blocks) to define.
They would be:
SSLSERV - SSL server work file
GSKSSLDB - SSL key database
I would think either one would need to be very
IBM REDBOOKS have been a wealth of information for Years.
I have always directed new bees to the ABCs of MVS (all 12 Volumes).
Without naming names I have it on good authority that IBM intended to
stop developing the "REDBOOK" Series of publications. My contact at IBM, stated
that other IBMers di