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Here are the show notes for Episode 6 "Expect The Unexpected". The show is called "Expect The Unexpected" for two reasons:
We had one piece of follow up:
Our "Mainframe" topic was a discussion on IBM Doc Buddy - available for iOS and Android. It's a tool for looking up error messages and is now enhanced with z/OS Unix Reason Codes. It enables retrieving z Systems message documentation and provides the allows you to look up message documentation without Internet connections after downloading desired files. It's available for z/OS, as well as other products like CICS, and IMS, and for many releases of those products.
Our "Performance" topic was about what happens when unexpected work appears on your beloved mainframes. A number of themes were discussed, including:
In reality how you handle this is a governance and culture question, but we want you to think about the problem.
In our "Topics" section we discussed two items:
Martin posted to his blog, since our last episode:
You can reach Marna on Twitter as mwalle and by email.
You can reach Martin on Twitter as martinpacker and by email.
By Marna WalleHere are the show notes for Episode 6 "Expect The Unexpected". The show is called "Expect The Unexpected" for two reasons:
We had one piece of follow up:
Our "Mainframe" topic was a discussion on IBM Doc Buddy - available for iOS and Android. It's a tool for looking up error messages and is now enhanced with z/OS Unix Reason Codes. It enables retrieving z Systems message documentation and provides the allows you to look up message documentation without Internet connections after downloading desired files. It's available for z/OS, as well as other products like CICS, and IMS, and for many releases of those products.
Our "Performance" topic was about what happens when unexpected work appears on your beloved mainframes. A number of themes were discussed, including:
In reality how you handle this is a governance and culture question, but we want you to think about the problem.
In our "Topics" section we discussed two items:
Martin posted to his blog, since our last episode:
You can reach Marna on Twitter as mwalle and by email.
You can reach Martin on Twitter as martinpacker and by email.