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In the Belly of the Beast: The MISER Core at the System Level

In the Belly of the Beast: The MISER Core at the System Level. Systems Update Agenda. MCP 12.1/SSR 53.1 Update MCP 13.0/SSR 54.1 Update MCP 13.0 SSP1 (aka MCP 13.1) Update MCP 14.0/SSR 55.1 Update MISER 2012.1 Systems Update Database Reorganizations MISERnet Enhancements.

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In the Belly of the Beast: The MISER Core at the System Level

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  1. In the Belly of the Beast:The MISER Core at the System Level

  2. Systems UpdateAgenda • MCP 12.1/SSR 53.1 Update • MCP 13.0/SSR 54.1 Update • MCP 13.0 SSP1 (aka MCP 13.1) Update • MCP 14.0/SSR 55.1 Update • MISER 2012.1 Systems Update • Database Reorganizations • MISERnet Enhancements

  3. Systems UpdateMCP 12.0/SSR 53.1 Update • Unisys support ended on 10/31/2011 • Final release that supported FS1100, LX7000, and Libra models 180, 185, 520, 580, & 590 • Not allowed with MISER 2012.1 or higher

  4. Systems Update MCP 13.0/SSR 54.1 Update • Released by Unisys on 4/30/2010 • Installed at FIS Orlando in July 2010 • Unisys support continues until 10/31/2013 • Last release that will support FS1300, FS1400, FS1600, and Libra 595 systems • Qualified with MISER 2011.1 and 2011.2 • Minimum level required for MISER 2012.1 and higher

  5. Systems Update MCP 13.0 SSP1 (MCP 13.1) Update • Officially released as a package by Unisys during April 2011; will be supported through 10/2013 • Also available as a series of Interim Corrections to MCP 13.0 and SSR 54.1 during 4Q2010 and 1Q2011 • Installed at FIS Orlando during 1Q2011 • Qualified with MISER 2011.1 and 2011.2 • Detailed list of IC levels in ClearPath MCP Release 13.1 Migration Guide (#3843 4130-002), Section 6 • Documentation available on Unisys Support website • Available on separate DVD media or can be downloaded as individual IC files from Unisys Support website

  6. Systems Update MCP 14.0/SSR 55.1 Update • MCP 14.0 was released by Unisys during April 2012 • Support for MCP 14.0 release ends October 2015 • MCP 14.0 Field Tested in Orlando on LX170 laptop from September 2011 through March 2012 • MCP 14.0/SSR 55.1 is fully qualified for use with MISER release 2012.1; it was not tested with MISER release 2011.2 or below • Plan is to install MCP 14.0 on Orlando FS1800 in late May or June 2012 • Future: MCP 15.0 and 16.0 scheduled for release in 2Q2013 and 2Q2013, respectively

  7. Systems Update MISER 2012.1 Update – Database Reorganizations • MISDB • 22 existing datasets modified • 2 index sets modified (TABLESIZE and AREASIZE increased) • 6 datasets and 12 index sets added • 4 obsolete index sets deleted • ATMDB • 5 existing datasets modified • 1 new dataset and 2 index sets added • No structures deleted • Setting LOCKEDFILE to TRUE in DASDL global database OPTIONS

  8. Systems Update MISER 2011.1 Update – MISERnet Enhancements • Maximum Altin file size reduced to 9,999,999 records, due to maximum allowable sequence number in TPSL • Suspension of Altin processing if MSAON transaction fails is now optional • SignonErrSuspend option

  9. Systems Update MISER 2011.1 Update – MISERnet Enhancements • New ENABLE AGENDA command • “Pseudo” COMS ENABLE command • Issues an ENABLE PROGRAM command referencing the destination program of the specified agenda-name • Allows same ENABLE AGENDA command to be used in all MISERNET/CONFIGURATION files

  10. Systems Update MISER 2011.1 Update – MISERnet Enhancements • The REMOTELOGBACKUP command now allows multiple “HOSTNAME=hostname” parameters • Ignores any that specify the hostname of the local system • The last one that isn’t the local system is the one used • REMOTELOGBACKUP performance-related statistics are now captured in the TRANTIMINGLOG for subsequent analysis • Wait times in OWL have been separated from overall I/O wait time statistics

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  12. Gordon Browne / Gary Henriques Thank You

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