[Info-vax] vmstailor

IanD iloveopenvms at gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 02:53:08 EST 2016


On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 1:19:16 PM UTC+11, David Froble wrote:

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> 
> Frankly, I think compressed libraries should be a thing of the past.  Size 
> constraints on distribution, and system disks, haven't been a problem for some 
> time now.

+1

So so so many things to modernise and update on VMS going forward

After digging through a whole lot of process quota's and stuff today looking for a performance problem in an application, I'd love to see a lot of the process quota's given the big heave-ho into the 'round file' as well

To uaf or to pql, that is the question...

I liken memory to disk space, there's plenty of it available for fairly cheap, so all those quota's / settings that used used to use to specifically structure things down to the individual process level surely can be automated away by now?

Nothing wrong with perhaps still having ceilings so one rouge process doesn't consume a system but having to micro-manage every process surely is a thing of the past?



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