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Cheryl's List #95 -
1. Cheryl Watson's TUNING Letter 2004 No. 6
1. Cheryl Watson's TUNING Letter 2004 No. 6 The forty-eight page 2004 No. 6 TUNING Letter was emailed to electronic subscribers yesterday. The print issues will be mailed within a week. You can purchase a printed copy of the current TUNING Letter for $95 at http://www.watsonwalker.com. The following is a summary of just some of the contents of this latest TUNING Letter: VSAM RLS Enhancements
Resources for zAAP Processors
Great Diagnostic Tool
Better System Performance
2. Corrections to TUNING Letter 2004 No. 5 Many thanks to Pat Dixon and Gilles Lachassagne of Computer Associates for pointing out some errors in the SMF Support section of our zAAP Update article in the last issue (see TUNING Letter 2004 No. 5, page 41). We stated that the first three CPU consumption values listed in Table 6 (SMF30CPT, SMF30ENC and SMF30DET) represent milliseconds (.001), when they actually represent hundredths of a second (.01). This is unchanged from previous operating system releases. This means that the constant 16,000 used in later calculations in that section should be replaced by 160,000 to account for this difference in scale. This constant should also be the dividend in the calculation rather than the divisor. This means that whenever you see the statement '(SMF30SUS/16000)' in a calculation, you should replace it with '(160000/SMF30SUS)'. Thanks very much Pat and Gilles! This error only appears in the electronic and print version of the TUNING Letter and will be corrected on the CD-ROM. Gilles also noted that, although the formula for calculating a normalization factor is correct in theory, their testing has shown a wide variation in the value being produced. They have opened a problem related to this, and are pursuing it with IBM. At the bottom of page 36 in the same issue, Jerry Urbaniak of Acxiom noted a transposition in one of the APAR numbers listed. We mentioned RMF zAAP APAR OA07531, when we actually meant OA05731. This will also be corrected on the CD-ROM. Thanks Jerry! 3. Redesigned IBM Web site Most of us probably have dozens of bookmarks to various IBM online resources, but how often do we visit their home page (http://www.ibm.com)? IBM recently announced a major redesign of this site. You can read a short announcement of the changes by browsing http://www.ibm.com/ibm/sjp/new-web-site/us/, but it's probably just easier to visit the home page and see how you like it. IBM has so many online resources that finding what you want is often a challenge. We hope that this new design will help. Stay tuned! Cheryl Watson
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