"Barbara Nitz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
> >You can turn IRD off effectively in IEAOPT00 by disabling its
functions,
> Are you sure? The way I read it, you cannot. Turning VARYCPU off will
not disable weight management which those structures are used for, IIRC.
> 
> >but that does not remove the structures, nor probably the overhead of
> >WLM's exchange of information. I tried the Rebuild, and it rebuilds
> >perfectly, leaving the structures in a pending delete status.
> Yeah, I figured that that had changed sometime in the past.
> 
> >For the mentioned Logstream problem, I suggested a 'drain' status,
> >current connections keep on working, but no new connections are
> >permitted, but this was rejected. A similar function seems useful for
> >structures, but I am afraid I will get the same answer.
> Which is that there are no resources available, so don't even bother
making suggestions, they will get rejected anyway.
> 
> >Luckily this is our test Sysplex, so I can schedule a Sysplex wide
IPL,
> >but this will be a real problem in production sysplexes.
> So much for IBMs touted 24/7 availability and outage avoidance. No
sysplex IPL needed. Ever. 
> 
> You could open a PMR and ask IBM how to disable the structures. They
might take a WLM apar closed SUG. :-)
> 
> Barbara
> 

I think I will, it will at least bring the problem to their attention.

Kees.

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