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Recent sample data #3

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v1gnesh opened this issue Jul 8, 2024 · 5 comments
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Recent sample data #3

v1gnesh opened this issue Jul 8, 2024 · 5 comments

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@v1gnesh
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v1gnesh commented Jul 8, 2024

The test data is from 2016 (8 years ago).
Please upload for MQ 9.4... and maybe more than a few kilobytes, please.

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v1gnesh commented Jul 11, 2024

Any thoughts, @ibmmqmet ?

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@v1gnesh I am no maintainer of this repository and I don't speak on behalf of Marc but if I was a maintainer I would like to better understand the rationale behind your request. Are you having issues analyzing SMF data from your system and are looking for sample data to make sure the data you are collecting is correct?

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v1gnesh commented Jul 16, 2024

Are you having issues analyzing SMF data from your system and are looking for sample data to make sure the data you are collecting is correct?

@Crosswind I'm trying to nudge Z ecosystem to be more open, now that zOS instances are more freely available via zPDT, IBM cloud, OMP, etc.
For an open source community to truly exist for Z, access to material like this needn't be this restricted/outdated.
Otherwise, mainframers are forced to see GitHub as just a distribution mechanism (alternate to vendor.com), rather than true open source like CBT.

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If someone provided some additional newer test data with the latest structures then I might consider using it, but it would have to be very small - the purpose of the test data here is simply to check that the program works. It is not intended to be a full-blown demonstration of what can be achieved with SMF data.

Typically, the data I use locally is not suitable to be released publicly - it would need sanitising to remove things like customer names and object definitions. And github does not really like large amounts of binary data in repos.

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v1gnesh commented Jul 22, 2024

Thanks @ibmmqmet, Perhaps something (small I suppose) from an IBM lab/testing environment?

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