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27-Oct-2005 12:06:38.995910 GMT,11304147980708,1
27-Oct-2005 12:06:56.107879 GMT,11304147980708,1,Test Ready mfusage2
27-Oct-2005 12:07:12 GMT,11304147980708,3,Test Start mfusage2,27-Oct-2005 12:07:12 GMT
27-Oct-2005 12:07:12.295191 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.001
27-Oct-2005 12:07:12.307299 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.002
27-Oct-2005 12:07:12.322759 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.003
27-Oct-2005 12:07:12.338144 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.004
27-Oct-2005 12:07:12.350787 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.005
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.798515 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:1:::::A:::1.0:1:1:0::::R:Financial Services
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.799985 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:1:::::C:Manager, Enterprise Database Administration
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.807495 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:4:::::A:::1.0:1:1:0::::R:A variety of reasons. Primarily, because we bought a vendor app to replace one written in-house years ago, and the vendor app doesn't run on the mainframe. Additionally, there is a strong anti-mainframe bias amongst developers, who have a lot of say in where they think a new application should reside.
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.815707 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:2:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?9?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.817208 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:2:::::C:I'm not sure if I correctly answered the question. We have a few new OLTP applications that weren't running a year ago, but we've been running OLTP applications in general for years. Same is true for Application Development and Security.
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.824607 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:5:::::A:::1.0:1:1:0::::R:Unix, Linux, Windows.
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.832674 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:3:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.834152 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:3:::::C:Same as the previous question, we have had an application or two move off the mainframe, but overall we're still running many OLTP applications there and doing lots of application development there.
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.842396 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:2:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?9?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.844029 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:2:::::C:I'm not sure if I correctly answered the question. We have a few new OLTP applications that weren't running a year ago, but we've been running OLTP applications in general for years. Same is true for Application Development and Security.
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.852145 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:3:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.853693 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:3:::::C:Same as the previous question, we have had an application or two move off the mainframe, but overall we're still running many OLTP applications there and doing lots of application development there.
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.861772 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:2:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?9?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.863348 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:2:::::C:I'm not sure if I correctly answered the question. We have a few new OLTP applications that weren't running a year ago, but we've been running OLTP applications in general for years. Same is true for Application Development and Security.
27-Oct-2005 12:12:52.893003 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.006
27-Oct-2005 12:14:11.665530 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:6:::::A:::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:The ability to pump nightly batch through every night, and the ability to server our busiest delivery channels with minimal performance problems.
27-Oct-2005 12:14:11.696134 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.007
27-Oct-2005 12:14:11.709444 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.008
27-Oct-2005 12:14:11.723281 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.009
27-Oct-2005 12:19:46.744480 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:7:::::A:::2.0:1:1:0::::R:We support about 10 million transactions per day for external customers. We have two mainframes supporting this load. This is all financial transactions - checking, savings, debit card, credit card, investment accounts, coming from all channels -web banking, ATM, banking office, etc. We server about 3 million customers.
27-Oct-2005 12:19:46.752395 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:8:::::A:::2.0:1:1:0::::R:On the internal side, we are in the 100,000 transaction per day range. The same two mainframes that support external customers also support internal customers. We are serving 10,000 customers per day, for a large variety of transaction types.
27-Oct-2005 12:19:46.760489 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:9:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
27-Oct-2005 12:19:46.790834 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.010
27-Oct-2005 12:30:59.71170 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:10:::::A:::4.0:1:1:0::::R:We don't have a good formal process to show the value. Those of us the work closely with the mainframe produce regular reports to show the massive number of transactions that are efficiently pumped through it. We publicize those as much as possible.
27-Oct-2005 12:30:59.102437 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.011
27-Oct-2005 12:30:59.116107 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.012
27-Oct-2005 12:30:59.129335 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.013
27-Oct-2005 12:40:11.685118 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:11:::::A:::3.0:1:1:0::::R:Reliability and performance. It's always up, and it always supports the workload.
27-Oct-2005 12:40:11.693602 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:12:::::A:::3.0:1:1:0::::R:We recently instituted a Business Online Banking product. The data resides on the mainframe (in DB2), and is accessed via Java distributed transactions. Certain groups expected the data to reside in Unix/Oracle, just because that's how it is with Java applications. Our argument was the reliability and performance of the database was too critical for it not to run on the mainframe. The product has been wildly successful since it's MAY launch, having reached the DECEMBER goal for subscribers by the end of JUNE.
27-Oct-2005 12:40:11.701719 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:13:::::A:::3.0:1:1:0::::R:That's a tough one. Overall they've built awareness that mainframes aren't dead, which makes it easier for us to convince uneasy application development managers to give it a look. In addition, the capabilities they've added through the year to allow it to act as a large server on the network have been important. Finally, MQ has done wonders to allow distrbiuted applications to access data via rock-solid CICS transactions has been huge.
27-Oct-2005 12:40:11.732632 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.016
27-Oct-2005 12:40:11.745555 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.017
27-Oct-2005 12:40:11.758930 GMT,11304147980708,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.019
27-Oct-2005 12:43:18 GMT,11304147980708,3,Test Complete mfusage2,27-Oct-2005 12:43:18 GMT
27-Oct-2005 12:43:18.91876 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:16:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?2
27-Oct-2005 12:43:18.93729 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:16:::::C:steve.toeniskoetter@huntington.com
27-Oct-2005 12:43:18.100580 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:16:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?2
27-Oct-2005 12:43:18.102338 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:16:::::C:steve.toeniskoetter@huntington.com
27-Oct-2005 12:43:18.109104 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:16:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?2
27-Oct-2005 12:43:18.110873 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:16:::::C:steve.toeniskoetter@huntington.com
27-Oct-2005 12:43:18.117385 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:14:::::A:::undefined.0:5.0:1:0::::R:Not familiar.
27-Oct-2005 12:43:18.125839 GMT,11304147980708,9,Q:15:::::A:::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:I'm responsible for Oracle, SQL Server and DB2. All three have their places in the organization, but I'm constantly amazed at the preconceptions people have in their minds regarding each. SQL Server is a toy, DB2 is old, slow and inflexible, and Oracle is the wunderkind. The battle for mindshare is as important as having the right technology and capabilities.
13-Jan-2006 19:56:55.358885 GMT,11371822150713,1
13-Jan-2006 19:57:01.701923 GMT,11371822150713,1,Test Ready mfusage3
13-Jan-2006 19:57:20.502735 GMT,11371822150713,3,Test Resume mfusage3
13-Jan-2006 19:57:20.541425 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3
13-Jan-2006 19:57:20.590219 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.001
13-Jan-2006 19:57:20.610291 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.002
13-Jan-2006 19:57:20.634186 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.003
13-Jan-2006 19:57:20.657726 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.004
13-Jan-2006 19:57:20.678418 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.005
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.27861 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:1:::::A:::1.0:1:1:0::::R:Financial Services
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.29500 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:1:::::C:Manager, Enterprise Database Administration
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.41828 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:4:::::A:::1.0:1:1:0::::R:A variety of reasons. Primarily, because we bought a vendor app to replace one written in-house years ago, and the vendor app doesnt run on the mainframe. Additionally, there is a strong anti-mainframe bias amongst developers, who have a lot of say in where they think a new application should reside.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.55031 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:2:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?9?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.56723 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:2:::::C:Im not sure if I correctly answered the question. We have a few new OLTP applications that werent running a year ago, but weve been running OLTP applications in general for years. Same is true for Application Development and Security.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.68757 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:5:::::A:::1.0:1:1:0::::R:Unix, Linux, Windows.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.81710 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:3:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.83379 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:3:::::C:Same as the previous question, we have had an application or two move off the mainframe, but overall were still running many OLTP applications there and doing lots of application development there.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.95998 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:2:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?9?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.97670 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:2:::::C:Im not sure if I correctly answered the question. We have a few new OLTP applications that werent running a year ago, but weve been running OLTP applications in general for years. Same is true for Application Development and Security.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.110325 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:3:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.111977 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:3:::::C:Same as the previous question, we have had an application or two move off the mainframe, but overall were still running many OLTP applications there and doing lots of application development there.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.124626 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:2:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::1.0:2.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?9?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.126297 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:2:::::C:Im not sure if I correctly answered the question. We have a few new OLTP applications that werent running a year ago, but weve been running OLTP applications in general for years. Same is true for Application Development and Security.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:27.176326 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.006
13-Jan-2006 19:57:31.483558 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:6:::::A:::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:The ability to pump nightly batch through every night, and the ability to server our busiest delivery channels with minimal performance problems.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:31.533078 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.007
13-Jan-2006 19:57:31.553740 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.008
13-Jan-2006 19:57:31.575119 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.009
13-Jan-2006 19:57:38.199804 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:7:::::A:::2.0:1:1:0::::R:We support about 10 million transactions per day for external customers. We have two mainframes supporting this load. This is all financial transactions - checking, savings, debit card, credit card, investment accounts, coming from all channels -web banking, ATM, banking office, etc. We server about 3 million customers.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:38.212704 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:8:::::A:::2.0:1:1:0::::R:On the internal side, we are in the 100,000 transaction per day range. The same two mainframes that support external customers also support internal customers. We are serving 10,000 customers per day, for a large variety of transaction types.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:38.225714 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:9:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:57:38.278365 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.010
13-Jan-2006 19:57:44.212192 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:10:::::A:::4.0:1:1:0::::R:We dont have a good formal process to show the value. Those of us the work closely with the mainframe produce regular reports to show the massive number of transactions that are efficiently pumped through it. We publicize those as much as possible.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:44.265403 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.011
13-Jan-2006 19:57:44.287470 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.012
13-Jan-2006 19:57:44.309004 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.013
13-Jan-2006 19:57:49.438399 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:11:::::A:::3.0:1:1:0::::R:Reliability and performance. Its always up, and it always supports the workload.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:49.451324 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:12:::::A:::3.0:1:1:0::::R:We recently instituted a Business Online Banking product. The data resides on the mainframe (in DB2), and is accessed via Java distributed transactions. Certain groups expected the data to reside in Unix/Oracle, just because thats how it is with Java applications. Our argument was the reliability and performance of the database was too critical for it not to run on the mainframe. The product has been wildly successful since its MAY launch, having reached the DECEMBER goal for subscribers by the end of JUNE.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:49.464161 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:13:::::A:::3.0:1:1:0::::R:Thats a tough one. Overall theyve built awareness that mainframes arent dead, which makes it easier for us to convince uneasy application development managers to give it a look. In addition, the capabilities theyve added through the year to allow it to act as a large server on the network have been important. Finally, MQ has done wonders to allow distrbiuted applications to access data via rock-solid CICS transactions has been huge.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:49.516882 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.016
13-Jan-2006 19:57:49.538893 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.017
13-Jan-2006 19:57:49.559813 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.019
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.186733 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:16:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?2
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.188761 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:16:::::C:steve.toeniskoetter@huntington.com
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.200121 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:16:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?2
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.201926 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:16:::::C:steve.toeniskoetter@huntington.com
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.213255 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:16:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?2
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.215089 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:16:::::C:steve.toeniskoetter@huntington.com
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.227496 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:14:::::A:::undefined.0:5.0:1:0::::R:Not familiar.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.240259 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:15:::::A:::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:Im responsible for Oracle, SQL Server and DB2. All three have their places in the organization, but Im constantly amazed at the preconceptions people have in their minds regarding each. SQL Server is a toy, DB2 is old, slow and inflexible, and Oracle is the wunderkind. The battle for mindshare is as important as having the right technology and capabilities.
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.292331 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.020
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.316569 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.021
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.339743 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.022
13-Jan-2006 19:57:55.363177 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.023
13-Jan-2006 19:58:34.705834 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:20:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0::1.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:58:34.719207 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:20:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0::1.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:58:34.732283 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:17:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0::1.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:58:34.745429 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:18:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0::1.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:58:34.759027 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:19:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0::1.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:58:34.812797 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage2.024
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.300661 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:21:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4?xxx?6?xxx?8?xxx?10?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.314530 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:21:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4?xxx?6?xxx?8?xxx?10?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.328315 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:21:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4?xxx?6?xxx?8?xxx?10?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.342340 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:21:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4?xxx?6?xxx?8?xxx?10?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.396249 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.025
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.421302 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.026
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.444577 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.028
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.467954 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.030
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.494431 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.031
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.518076 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.032
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.541768 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.033
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.565545 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.034
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.588072 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.035
13-Jan-2006 19:59:00.612091 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.036
13-Jan-2006 20:00:30.59101 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:30:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 20:00:30.72400 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:23:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4
13-Jan-2006 20:00:30.85478 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:24:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4
13-Jan-2006 20:00:30.98675 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:26:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 20:00:30.112269 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:22:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?6?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 20:00:30.126568 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:25:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0?15=0?16=0?17=0?18=0?19=0?20=0?21=0?22=0?23=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?21?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 20:00:30.139860 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:28:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 20:00:30.153003 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:29:::::A:::2.0:1:1:0::::R:2
13-Jan-2006 20:00:30.207120 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.037
13-Jan-2006 20:00:45.648574 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.038
13-Jan-2006 20:00:45.674354 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.039
13-Jan-2006 20:00:45.699410 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.040
13-Jan-2006 20:03:04.142235 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:33:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0?13=0?14=0?15=0::3.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 20:03:04.156262 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:35:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0::3.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 20:03:04.170092 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:34:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0?9=0?10=0?11=0?12=0::3.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
13-Jan-2006 20:03:04.224746 GMT,11371822150713,2,Test Question mfusage3 mfusage3.041
13-Jan-2006 20:03:10 GMT,11371822150713,3,Test Complete mfusage3,13-Jan-2006 20:03:10 GMT
13-Jan-2006 20:03:10.789772 GMT,11371822150713,9,Q:36:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::1.0:5.0:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?2