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Neil, I've asked the IBM iSeries guy responsible for this type of data if
he could assist with this request.
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date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 13:01:09 -0500
from: Mike.Crump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: AS/400 - iSeries uptime statistics
Neil,
Do you have the one/two pager from Gartner Group? It's probably pretty
dated at this point in time. I had a copy at one point but might have to
do some digging. My concern is that I think it is relatively dated.
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Does anyone have any links (independent research, or even IBM backed)
stating average uptime ratings for AS/400 - iSeries? Wasn't it something
like 99.97% for a single processor image? Something contrasting that with
numbers for a WinNt or Win2000 Server &/or 'nix boxes would also be very
useful (I recall one IBM presentation showing something like 99.9% uptime
for NT, and showing how many days a year that meant it was down, vs. how
many minutes for an AS/400). I believe IBM at one point published
something showing that a single AS/400 - iSeries system had a higher
uptime rating that a 390 mainframe (one not in a Sysplex).
I've found some links, but could use some additional ones.
...Neil
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date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:00:38 -0800
from: "Gary Monnier" <gary.monnier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: How do I force an FTP user to '/home/ftpdir'?
Again, the FTP signon exit points are where you will have to do this.
I'd love to fill you in on "the how to" but I'm legally constrained from
doing so.
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rob@xxxxxxxxx said the following on
2/18/2005 10:26 AM:
> CHGUSRPRF HOMEDIR('/home/software')
> Now how do you automatically do the namefmt 1?
> Possible to do the following for your i5?
> CHGFTPA
> Initial name format . . . . . . *PATH *SAME, *LIB, *PATH
> Initial directory . . . . . . . *HOMEDIR *SAME, *CURLIB,
*HOMEDIR
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> Rob Berendt
Would that make it 'global'? I really only need this for the one user
profile, not all.
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