Nathan Andelin wrote:

With normal 'work' removed from *BASE, you can ... get a quick
idea of how much 'spare' memory you have at that time.

That sounds reasonable to me. I wasn't aware that the performance adjuster worked the way you described, but if that's the case then low memory in *BASE would give an indication of when to buy.

Nathan:

Take care here -- most of what I wrote was in hopes of teasing comments out from others. But, as you can see, essentially nobody has anything to add.

I can't tell if (a) everything I wrote was correct, (b) nobody knows what the 'correct' things are, (c) there are those who know but won't join a discussion, (d)...?

I remain baffled over the scarcity of work/performance management info. It's one area that always gets included in lists of "Why the (AS/400, iSeries, System i...) is so great." If nobody out in the world really knows, what good does it do?

Tom Liotta


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