12, 2005 11:32 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Dynamic File Performance
Hi Mike ,
universe 10.0.0
I don't have any specifics as to what the root problem is but I don't think
it is related to dynamic files.
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hpux B.11.11
uv 10.0.0 to ( I believe ) 10.1.10
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Gerry,
Sorry if I missed the
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Subject: RE: [U2] Dynamic File Performance
What version of UniVerse is having the problem? Is it only when using
dynamic files?
Mike Dallaire
Mortgage Builder Software Inc.
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exactly is casuing the problem but hope to get some
more info regarding the specifics.
Gerry
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For anyone who is interested , I was informed by the client yesterday that
they have been informed by their var that the problem they are encountering
is an IBM confirmed issue with
7, 2005 12:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Dynamic File Performance
In a message dated 5/6/2005 4:31:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> The situation is that a client is experiencing periodic system 'crawl'
> where everything slow
In a message dated 5/6/2005 4:31:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> The situation is that a client is experiencing periodic system 'crawl'
> where everything slows right down and the login process is completely
> stopped.
> One thing that I noticed is that there have be
The class UV905 will give you most of what you want. Track it down on your
local IBM web site.
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> I noticed that they have converted a number of work/scratch files
> to dynamic whcih I would think is not such a good idea.
>
> Gerry
Actually, dynamic files are very good for work/scratch files if you use
the MINIMUM.MODULUS parameter. (Use CONFIGURE.FILE ... MINIMUM.MODULUS
command.
I'm thin
onverted a number of work/scratch files to dynamic whcih I would think is
not such a good idea.
Gerry
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dynamic whcih I would think is not such a good
idea.
Gerry
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gerry-u2ug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Hi
I am looking for a reference regarding performance/monitoring of dynamic files
in universe.
In particular I am looking for a way to gauge the impact of dynamic files on
system performance.
In what way? I use dynamic files all
Hi
I am looking for a reference regarding performance/monitoring of dynamic files
in universe.
In particular I am looking for a way to gauge the impact of dynamic files on
system performance.
Is there some way to know exactly when a file splits/merges, hw long it takes
and the impact on the system
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