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Thanks Rob, we're using a separate ethernet on a different subnet, per
iTera/IBM's recommendation.

Journalling zr's/zc's has forced us to change how we save jrnrcv's since we
created 30G of jrnrcv's per day now.

Itera's got a nice checklist to change the sysvals and we've made those changes
w/little impact.

Now, regarding WRKSVRAUTE, I don't have that command but have DSPSVRAUTE and
CHGSVRAUTE. What's the usrprf who'd have server entries and if changes occur,
what are the possible ramifications of those changes?

Thanks, Frank



-----Original Message-----
From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: IFS Audit (already journaled by iTera)


Historically HA software installation may involve:
- Significant disk consumption due to journals. Most vendors do some
automatic cleanup but there will still be a significant factor there.
- Some consultants shoot through your system values like there's no
tomorrow. Print them off before they arrive so you can ask them why at
some time in the process. Normally valid reasons, but I just like to
know.
- WRKSVRAUTE changes may occur.
- It is often recommended that you have a separate lan line for the HA
software. Not necessary but a BIG plus. Also recommended that you put
them on a separate subnet. Failure to use the separate subnet will
involve you understand something called "Showler routes". Trust me, you
don't want to go there sober. We're still using the showler routes and
have trouble with some barcode printers after switching.

Rob Berendt

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