On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 5:42 PM, Jesse 1 Robinson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 'Override' libraries give me the willies. War story. Shortly after I
> started here, VTAM would not come up one Sunday after a maintenance IPL.
> Turned out that some modified VTAM module(s) had been placed 'temporarily'
> into an override library for testing and promptly forgotten about. The perp
> had a note *in plain sight* on his wall to remind him of this maneuver. It
> had been there so long that he no longer saw it (!). Willies, I tell you.
>

​I can see that. But, then again, how is that any different from forcing
this person to put the module into the "regular" library "for testing"? I
don't put "for testing" modules into my system specific "override"
libraries.

If I had some sort of "for testing" library, I would manage it like we do
our "quick fix" libraries. These are "production" load libraries to which
the programmers have WRITE access. If a production problem occurs over
night and they need to put in a "patch", they do it by linking into one of
these libraries. And at noon every day (even weekends), we clean out
_everything_ from these libraries. This may result in another outage next
cycle if the programmer doesn't get a fix into production in time. But that
is the cost that we & they just need to pay.​ Nothing will stay in a "quick
fix" library longer than 24 hours.



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John McKown

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