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

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Inspiring Adaptability, Flexibility and Growth In the Belly of the Beast: The MISER Core at the System Level

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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Inspiring Adaptability,Flexibility and Growth

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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Gordon Browne / Gary Henriques

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