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I agree qshell is a nice tool, but calling anything from pase or qsh native grinds me to no end. For minor things, or cutesy things, they have their place. But tailoring for truly native for large scale applications is the way to go. Tailoring Domino for native and never having a pase version led the i5 to be the premier flagship platform for that product. Coming out with only a pase version of TSM and dropping native versions of TSM led to huge performance concerns and the total dropping of i5/os for Tivoli. You call IBM support for Tivoli on i5/os pase and they can help you with simple things like how to vary on a tape drive so that tivoli can use it. You call IBM support for Tivoli on Linux that isn't talking to a tape drive and they have no clue how to get the OS itself to recognize the tape drive. Rob Berendt
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