Tom,
I already have contact with Liant in the UK, I understood that RM for Linux is the way to go .... I hope, by this post, to get more reactions what's living in 'the world' ;)
Thanks,
Hans
Frederico,
The move from NCR MPRAS to Redhat is because MPRAS is end-of-live. My concern is how RH behaves with 250 users day-in, day-out, regarding memory-management etc.
I did the benchmarking with evaluation-runtimes supplied by Liant on several platforms.
In this case the benchmark is...
Hi Truus (klinkt absoluut Hollands),
We are making a move (probably) from NCR UNIX MPRAS to Redhat AS on a Sun Intel with RM/Cobol.
At his moment, as mentioned earlier, we have absolutely no problems in performance or stablilty. Besides the 170 users connected, we have incomming hits from the...
Hi Frederico,
Thanks for your reply. We are using the standard 'flat files' with RM/Cobol.
We are running 30 companies, each using 150 files on this system. Currently we host 170 users avg. We have absolutely no performance problems so far. In the near future we want to migrate to Redhat AS...
Hi there,
Does somebody have experience running RM/Cobol on Redhat Linux running 200-300 concurrent sessions ?
I'm currently evaluating this platform to run a reasonable critical application.
In this case we are testing Redhat Enterprise AS on a Sun Intel platform.
Any info would be welcome...
Hi,
I don't know exaclty what you mean, but we are using for almost 20 years the most elementary form of client server !!
Client : telnet
Server : unix with a cobol runtime
Hans
Not yet, we are busy putting the system online, we are still using the NFS-shae on Netware 3 !
I will keep you informed about our progress.
Thanks,
Hans
Tom,
I've tried OPEN EXLUSIVE as well, same problem.
The file I try to open is line sequential.
We are using NFS to im- en export text-files from several systems, and is certainly not used on critical data.
NFS worked fine on Netware 3, so we have to do some further 'homework' on the...
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