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Cheryl's List #106 -
1. Cheryl Watson's TUNING Letter 2006 No. 1
1. Cheryl Watson's TUNING Letter 2006 No. 1 The forty-seven page 2006 No. 1 TUNING Letter was emailed to subscribers on February 24, 2006. Single issues may be obtained for $135 each from our Web site at http://www.watsonwalker.com. The following is a summary of just some of the contents of this latest TUNING Letter: Exploiting zAAP Processors
The New zIIP Processor
Securing External Media
Elsewhere in This Issue
2. See You at SHARE The next SHARE user conference is next week, but it's not too late to register. We plan to be in Seattle for the conference (March 5-10th), and hope to say hello to many of you there. Visit the SHARE Web site at http://www.share.org for the full agenda of sessions, and for information about registration and housing. If you attend SHARE and will be staying through Friday, please try to attend Cheryl's Hot Flashes #15 presentation (session number 2509) at 9:30 a.m. We will have our usual collection of helpful tips, useful resources and important fixes for you to investigate. The most well-attended sessions at SHARE will probably be the z9-109 hardware sessions and the z/OS 1.7 sessions. But if performance and capacity planning are your main interests, you should be drawn to the EWCP (Enterprise Wide Capacity & Performance) project sessions. Here are some sessions that we think shouldn't be missed: Kathy Walsh from WSC is presenting several sessions during the
week, and her sessions always provide exceptional information:
2516 - Everything zAAP 2517 - Framework for Doing Capacity Sizing for zSeries Processors Two other EWCP sessions from IBM include:
2561 - Java Performance for zSeries, James Perlik
2890 - Mainframe Integration - Don't Stop at Linux - This presents an
BMC Software recently sent customers an Alert that relates to a problem
that can occur when using their MAINVIEW product on a machine with more
than 16 processors defined. This is taken from the problem description:
Problem: The MVScope CPU monitor function can overlay common storage when it is used on an LPAR with processor IDs greater than 15 (that is, 16 through 31). Problem origin: The problem was introduced by PTF BPY6588, which is part of the z/OS 1.6 support. Problem description: The common storage obtained by MVScope to collect processor usage information is large enough to hold only data for the first 16 logical processors (IDs 0-15). If a logical processor with an ID of 16 through 31 is online, MVScope might attempt to store data in the area that follows the collection area. If this storage is not in use, an 0C4 abend occurs. If the storage has been obtained by another function, it will be overlaid, possibly resulting in a system failure. This problem is documented in APAR BAY7032. Solution: Apply the correcting PTF BPY7223, which will be available by the end of February 2006. After it becomes available, this PTF can be downloaded by using eFix PTF Distribution Services on the BMC Software Customer Support page at http://www.bmc.com/support_home. Workaround: Do not request MVScope monitor sessions on LPARs with any
processors online that are numbered 16 through 31. 4. Talking to a Real Live Human We have all had the frustrating experience of trying to call a company, only to get lost in their phone tree system without any hope of ever talking to a real human being. Some of these systems will allow you to break out and speak with a live person, but you need to know the secret code, and they vary from system to system. Someone else must have been frustrated too, because now there is a Web site that lists phone numbers of common companies, along with the actions you need to take to get out of the phone tree and talk with a real person. The current listings are for the United States and the UK, but other countries are promised. Visit http://gethuman.com to access this useful information. Select "Database" from the menu bar on the left to see the US numbers and codes. To view the UK database, select the "World" option, and then click on UK. You can also select "Tips" to display other useful information, such as how to find a toll-free number for a company that has one but doesn't want you to know about it. 5. Corrections to Cheryl Watson's TUNING Letter 2006 No. 1 After sending out our latest TUNING Letter, we found a minor typographical error. This will be corrected before this issue is placed on the yearly CD-ROM/DVD. On page 29, in the section "More zPCR Results," we list two model numbers for z990 processors. The first model that is listed (for a 16-way z990) should be 2084-316 rather than 2084-116. The second model number listed (for two 8-way z990s) should be 2084-308 rather than 2084-108. Stay tuned! Cheryl Watson ====================================================== Thanks for subscribing to Cheryl's List! Please note that this email service is not intended to match or even summarize the large scope and volume of information we provide in Cheryl Watson’s TUNING Letter. The TUNING Letter is published six times a year and costs $795 (2006) for the electronic version: a yearly CD-ROM of all back issues and six PDF issues emailed during the year. See http://www.watsonwalker.com/TUNING.html for details. Past tables of contents are at http://www.watsonwalker.com/TofC.html, and some FULL SAMPLE ISSUES can be found at http://www.watsonwalker.com/sampleissues.html. If you obtained this from someone else and would like your own copy in the future, just go to our Web page at http://www.watsonwalker.com and fill out the form under "Cheryl's List." That signs you up, and it's free! It's a one-way list, from us to you. If you make a "reply," it will come just to me, not to the other members of the list. We never share your address or information with anyone else. To unsubscribe, use the Web page and password mentioned in your welcome message. Past Cheryl's List issues, starting with #1 of December 1996, can always be obtained at http://www.watsonwalker.com/archives.html. In Cheryl's List, we provide updates to our full newsletter, Cheryl Watson's TUNING Letter. We’ll also let you know if anything of importance has been added to our Web pages, and tell you about our other products and services. So - we hope you'll find this service valuable. Be sure to send
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