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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.
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.