Thanks Mike, I see it. We'll follow up from there.
Original Message:
Sent: Thu May 26, 2022 07:15 AM
From: Mike Baldwin
Subject: go install on z/OS - performance
Hi James,
I've posted the question to the Go on z/OS community page.
Thank you,
Mike Baldwin
Cartagena Software Limited
Markham, Ontario, Canada
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Mike Baldwin
President
Cartagena Software Limited
Markham ON
1-905-887-0755
Original Message:
Sent: Wed May 25, 2022 04:15 PM
From: James Tang
Subject: go install on z/OS - performance
Hello Mike,
I'm the product manager for Go on z/OS, and I'm glad to see that you're using Go compiler to port packages.
I talked with Dev and we'll need more information before providing a recommendation.
In the meantime, would you be able to post your inquiry on our Go on z/OS community page here - https://community.ibm.com/community/user/ibmz-and-linuxone/groups/topic-home/discussions?communitykey=6fb961a9-1e24-42c4-ad73-6a4a6b799f8a
Our team receives notifications from that page, so it'll be easier to follow up on this thread there.
Thank you,
James Tang
FYI @Bill O'Farrell @Larry Lindsay
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James Tang
Original Message:
Sent: Tue May 24, 2022 07:08 AM
From: Mike Baldwin
Subject: go install on z/OS - performance
Hi,
This question is from our team.
Attempting to port a significant go package to z/OS. Following the IBM SDK user guide this process has been one of:
The go install step seems to consume a lot of CPU and memory (had to add additional PAGE datasets).
Are there other approaches that are less CPU/memory intensive?
Thanks,
Mike Baldwin
Cartagena Software Limited
Canada