Mustgather: How to collect and review the ACTIVATIONHEAPS macro output from system service tools

​Activation group heap is a type of temporary storage that an application may use.  This document describes how to use the system service tools macro ACTIVATIONHEAPS output to determine the jobs that own the largest activation group heaps and the current sizes.  This support can also be used to monitor for growth of heap for a particular job.  If the heap owned by a job fills, this will result in MCH6903 F/#hmalcmi with an activation group mark that is not zero .  See the following reference for additional details on this type of heap:  Single Level Storage Heap Read More 

Node.js v20 and Other Updated Packages Require New IBM i Repositories Alan Seiden

​[[{“value”:”As we mentioned in our article on installing ODBC via yum, the latest IBM i open source packages require new repositories. A notable example is Node.js v20. When we hear users say, “I don’t see Node.js v20 listed in available packages, and yum returns ‘No package nodejs20 available‘,” the reason invariably is that the new repositories, ibmi-base and ibmi-release, have not been installed. How to install the new repositories The ibmi-repos package, available in IBM i 7.3 and higher, installs the new repositories. Install ibmi-repos from an SSH terminal or the equivalent clicks from ACS Open Source Package Manager: yum…
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Common Europe Congress 2024 Michel Roethlisberger

​  Common Europe, in collaboration with FAQ400 (Italy), is delighted to be holding its annual Congress in Milan, offering extensive education, networking, and socializing opportunities. After last year’s success in Prague, we hope to make your experience even more memorable. Education areas targeted are IBM Power hardware, Application Development, Advanced RPG, Open Source tools and Languages, […] Read More 

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