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June 28, 2006
1. Cheryl Watson's TUNING Letter 2006 No. 3
1. Cheryl Watson's TUNING Letter 2006 No. 3 The forty-two page 2006 No. 3 TUNING Letter was emailed to subscribers on June 27, 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: The New IBM System z9 Processors
zIIP Special Purpose Processor
Service Oriented Architecture
Elsewhere in this Issue
2. Maintenance to Enable zIIP Processors As noted above, our latest TUNING Letter contains more details about the newest zIIP specialty processor that is designed to offload certain types of DB2 work. If your installation is planning to install one of these processors, you must also install some maintenance to enable various z/OS components to work correctly with the zIIP. Roger Miller of IBM was kind enough to provide a list of APAR numbers that should be applied to enable DB2 and other IBM products to work correctly with a zIIP. In addition to the fixes Roger provided, we found several other APAR numbers in the PSP (Preventive Service Planning) bucket "Upgrade 2094DEVICE, Subset 2094/ZOS." Here are the APAR numbers that you should investigate: FMID APAR
PTF COMMENT
Some of these do not appear to be available yet, but IBM has announced their planned availability date as being the end of June. 3. IDCAMS Performance Problem Because the IBM IDCAMS utility is used quite frequently in most installations,
we were interested in a potential performance problem reported to us by
Jerry
Urbaniak of Acxiom. Here is the APAR describing the problem:
Until the APAR is closed and a fix is available, one local circumvention is to override the BUFND default by coding the option AMP='BUFND=nnn' on the DD statement for the VSAM data set. Replace the 'nnn' portion with the CI/CA value for the data set, which can be obtained from the output of a LISTCAT command. 4. IMS Version 9 Migration Assistance Users of IMS in the US and Canada may be eligible to receive a Migration Assistance Package worth up to $10,000 (US) for free if they meet certain qualifications. You must currently be licensed for either IMS Version 7 or Version 8 with monthly charges based on 175 MSUs or less. Installations who qualify may send one student to a three-day IMS Version 9 installation class (to be held October 10-12 in San Jose, California), plus receive two days of on-site or remote migration assistance from IBM. Optionally, you may omit the class and receive up to five days of on-site or remote migration assistance. To qualify, you must place your order for IMS Version 9 no later than September 15th, and your request for the Migration Assistance Package must then be received within the next two weeks. All migration assistance must be completed by the end of 2006. For more information, US customers should visit http://www.ibm.com/products/us, and enter the code SAOCA2511 in the "NavCode" box. Customers in Canada should visit the IBM Canada Web site (http://www.ibm.ca), or should contact their local IBM representative. If you're an IMS user who wants to install Version 9 this year, you might want to check into this option for saving some money and having an easier migration. 5. SHARE in Baltimore We are only about six weeks away from the next SHARE conference, to be held in Baltimore Maryland on August 13-18, 2006. As usual, we will be presenting a number of sessions, and would love to have you drop by and say hello. There should also be a number of excellent IBM sessions related to their recent hardware and software announcements. You can visit the SHARE Web site (http://www.share.org) for more information about the sessions being presented. You can also register for the conference, reserve a hotel room, and learn about the Baltimore area. Next to our own TUNING Letter, we think that SHARE is one of the best investments you can make with your training budget. 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 bimonthly and includes an annual CD-ROM of all back issues and six PDF issues emailed during the year. 2006 single-site subscription rate: $795. 2007 single-site subscription rate: $865. Multi-site discounts are available. Go to 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. Single issues may be obtained for $135. 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 us, 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, including BoxScore and GoalTender. So - we hope you'll find this service valuable. Be sure to send
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