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| | Welcome to the z/OS Performance Instrumentation Management Techniques wiki. |
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| | This is a collaborative space where people (IBMers, consultants, vendors and customers alike) can contribute their experience. |
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| | Though primarily a wiki about SMF data management other System-provided instrumentation may be worth including. |
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| | h3. To Contribute |
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| | This wiki requires a developerWorks screenname and for that screenname to be authorised to edit. |
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| | (Obtaining a screenname is beyond the scope of this document. Presumably somewhere near where it invites you to sign in there is an option to apply for a screenname.) |
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| |  | Once you have a screenname send an email to [Martin Packer|mailto://martin_packer@uk.ibm.com] giving your screenname. He'll then authorise you and you'll be able to edit the wiki. |
| | | Once you have a screenname send an email to [Martin Packer|mailto:martin_packer@uk.ibm.com] giving your screenname. He'll then authorise you and you'll be able to edit the wiki. |
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| | Let's keep it clean and non-contentious. For example, as this is an IBM-sponsored wiki it would be inappropriate for adverts for other companies' products to appear here. (It would, however, be OK to briefly mention another company's product - for completeness.) |
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| | h3. Contents |
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 | | Here's a list of all pages in the wiki. |
| | | Here's a list of all pages in the wiki. |
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| | h3. External Links |
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| | * [Wikipedia SMF Page|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Management_Facilities] |
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