On Wednesday, 01/09/2008 at 10:14 EST, Eginhard Jaeger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But PTK was designed to always run and provide also performance data for
any
> old VM release, back to VM/XA, and it certainly used to do so not so
very
> long ago. Has that really changed?
>From a design perspe
On Tuesday, 01/08/2008 at 07:16 EST, Raymond Noal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Do any of you run the z/VM 5.3.0 version of PTK on prior (5.1.0)
systems? Is
this doable?
No. PTK is customized to each release.
But PTK was designed to always run and provide also performance data for any
old VM
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Subject: z/VM Performance Toolkit for various z/VM 5.x releases
Dear List:
We are in the process of negotiating a license for IBM's z/VM
Performance Toolkit (PTK). I know that my current r
On Tuesday, 01/08/2008 at 07:16 EST, Raymond Noal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Do any of you run the z/VM 5.3.0 version of PTK on prior (5.1.0)
systems? Is
> this doable?
No. PTK is customized to each release.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
The 5.3 version of PTK depends on new CSL functions that are new in
5.3 for its password validations. The WEB interface surely will not
work for that reason.
3270 access (using "PERFKIT FCONAPPC FCXRESxx") seems to work.
But, then there is that this PTK level supposes to look at data of a
5.3 CP,
Dear List:
We are in the process of negotiating a license for IBM's z/VM
Performance Toolkit (PTK). I know that my current release of z/VM being
5.3.0 already ships the PTK as a disabled product in the SYSTEM CONFIG
file.
However, the first project that we need the PTK for will be on our z/VM
5.1