Hello Mark,
thank you for the possibility to see these interesting presentations.
But I am not able to open presentation 9113 and 9224. All others are ok.
I have tried several web-browsers and get always a message 'file corrupted'.
Are you able to open presentation 9113 and 9224?
kind regards
Grand Day,
I find 9113, 9133, 9224/9225 give issues on the load. 9169 and 9295
load but do not display data.
If one loads John Franciscovich's 9113 from the Spring session then
it's Okay.
Regards,
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Dick Waite
Senior RD Consultant
Hi,
In my installations we have J2EE applications developed by CA Advantage Gen
V7.5, and actually they are running on WAS for Windows (before they were
running on zWAS).
We are planning to migrate to zLinux, but previous we want to know Who have
WebSphere in zLinux and experiences?
We have, works great.
Just make sure that you tune memory,swap disks and heapsizes.
For example heap should be greate than swap disks to prevent it from being
written out to real disk.
We have one was7 installtion preinstalled on a shared readonly disk, only
config of was is separated
and setup
Thanks Tore for your soon answer. Are you using in production? How many servers
do you have? How many transactions per second/minute?
Thanks and regards
Jose Munoz
Senior zWebSphere/zLinux Consultant - J2EE Architect
+966 1 479-2585 Ext. 2647 MOI-NIC
+966 50 296-7758 Mobile
Ministry
On 09/06/2009 03:21 PM, עופר ברוך wrote:
Can anyone say when cmm-2 will be supported on Redhat?
I am currently using cmm-1 and it is just not good enough.
Unlikely it ever will be, to be honest. The code was never upstreamed
due to several issues (complexity, quality, effects on other
A few days ago, our IBM sales support surveyed us, asking if we used CMMA. I
had to tell him that I did not even know what it was. He said that it was a
memory management process. Being a gray haired z/OS systems programmer, but
newbie to z/VM zLinux (inherited responsibility for z/VM and SUSE
On 09/07/2009 02:00 PM, Don Williams wrote:
A few days ago, our IBM sales support surveyed us, asking if we used CMMA. I had to
tell him that I did not even know what it was. He said that it was a memory
management process. Being a gray haired z/OS systems programmer, but newbie to
z/VM