ADSM-L

Re: Restore of inactive files -- performance improvement

1998-03-06 15:35:54
Subject: Re: Restore of inactive files -- performance improvement
From: Glenn Burow <burow AT LANL DOT GOV>
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 13:35:54 -0700
I checked out the web - the first thing of interest is that the url that I
branched to for explanation starts with "bozo" as in clown.

I am still confused about the site.  The have a dike shaft which I assume
is used by any lesbians that want to get in?



At 07:50 PM 3/4/98 EST, you wrote:
>In article <5030100018163857000002L072*@MHS>, Dave Crockett
><crockett AT US.IBM DOT COM> says:
>>
>>Leonard Boyle said:
>>
>>> IBM has made available the second service ptf for the vm adsm version=
>> 2
>>> server. The ptf number is UQ13726.
>>> This has the fix for the slow server response to queries for large fi=
>>lesystems
>>> when using the -inactive option. I have been told that the use of the=
>> subdir
>>> option will still be slow.
>
>Dave.
>
>I wrote it a little incorrectly. You did say that the use of the subdir
>did have some improvement, just not as good as without.
>
>>Dave Crockett
>>ADSM Development
>
>I should have checked IBMLINK before posting.
>APAR PQ05614, which is the problem report for mvs, was closed in
>oct 1997 but has no PTF available. APAR PQ10353 (a child
>of APAR PQ05614, is the problem for the adsm v2 vm server) was
>closed in nov 1997 and also has no PTF. Since I knew that the apar
>had closed last year, I assumed that it would be rolled up into the
>latest PTF. Something my boss keeps telling me not to do.
>
>As this has been and continues to be a  problem for us,
>I look forward to being able to order the PTF for the VM server
>that contains this fix.
>
>Dave thanks very much for coding the fix and helping to give
>a clearer picture of the effect of the fix.
>
>
>PS.
>For a prior poster. Apar (means something like authorized
>problem _____ report). Or by my standards, IBM has
>accepted that you have a problem with the software.
>
>If IBM provides a temporary program fix, you get a PTF. It's
>temporary until the next release or version at which time it should
>be rolled into the base code. If there is a next release.
>I am sure an old timer can give a more precise definition for these.
>
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