Robert!
According to our monitoring we did not notice any perfomance problems on the disks or
the network. The disk is using Raid0 on about 4 disk which can be reached by about (4
ficon channels and 4 escon channels shared between 5 Lpars).
Thanx
Moloko
> -Original Message-
> From: Ro
Mark!
The %CPU goes up to 60 to 100 when the load gets high. The following is some of the
stats I got from TOP.
CPU states: 96.4% user, 3.5% system, 0.0% nice, 0.0% idle Load= 8
CPU states: 68.1% user, 2.5% system, 0.0% nice, 29.2% idle Load=10
I want to increase the load to maybe 3
At 14:46 23-04-02 -0400, you wrote:
>The 003 files changed is the result
>a changing all files in the rdr to KEEP NOHOLD in the REXX
If we're going to do prices for not paying attention, then
it looks I'm nominated... :-(
When the kernel is configured to IPL from RDR (and take the
initrd and pa
Mark,
This is an Amdahl Millennium 700 which is ALS-2 compliant but does NOT have
IEEE.
At 09:58 AM 4/22/02 -0400, you wrote:
>David,
>
>No, I've been informed by a reliable source that this is an "MSF'd Amdahl
>0700 processor."
>
>Mark Post
>
>-Original Message-
>From: David Boyes [mail
Well, so far I haven't been able to line up anyone willing to host the
uncensored version of the Linux/390 Redbook. If anyone on the mailing list
is able and willing to do that, please let me know. The file is about 5MB
in size. If someone wants to host the book, but doesn't have a copy of the
> Well, then I guess the next step is to look at the error log, probably in
> /var/log/httpd/error.log (or error_log). Also try out Daniel Casey's
> recommendation to make the alias be /netsaint instead of /netsaint/.
Sometimes it's useful to request a file you KNOW doesn't exist - it can provo
Well, then I guess the next step is to look at the error log, probably in
/var/log/httpd/error.log (or error_log). Also try out Daniel Casey's
recommendation to make the alias be /netsaint instead of /netsaint/.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Lionel Dyck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
S
Did you load the qdio module first?
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Liang, Ih-Cheng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 6:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: try to load Gigabit OSA Ethernet driver qeth
I have SuSE v7 running on an S390 LPAR.
I tried to load Gi
> In fact Domino was rejected until they chattr or mounted EXT2 in -sync.
> >From my memory when I spoke to Claus and Greg here the ISV being required
> to make specific calls to a FS was hard to swallow. However, we did do
> this in 8.12
Standards exist for a reason. If there really is a problem
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Alan Cox wrote:
> > used in the Sendmail deployments we do, as the Queues or mailstores can
> > become corrupt, especially with the large Cache on today's controllers.
> > EXT2 does not fsync or dirsync correctly, we had to place patches into
> > 8.12 code base for this probl
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 03:12:27PM -0700, Liang, Ih-Cheng wrote:
> I have SuSE v7 running on an S390 LPAR.
> I tried to load Gigabit OSA Ethernet driver with the following command:
> insmod qeth qeth_options=noauto,0x0f0a,0x0f0b,0x0f0c
> This command failed with the following messages:
>
> I made the same experience with a heavy loaded nntp-server. We have to
> reboot the system after about 10-12 weeks. Looks like a memory leak in the
> kernel (2.4.7).
2.4.7 has dcache and other vm balancing problems. Thats one of the
reasons its considered obsolete.
> used in the Sendmail deployments we do, as the Queues or mailstores can
> become corrupt, especially with the large Cache on today's controllers.
> EXT2 does not fsync or dirsync correctly, we had to place patches into
> 8.12 code base for this problematic issue (people that use EXT2 anyway).
T
Reinald Verheij wrote:
>On Win32 and on other Unixes some compilers have possibilities to optimize
>instruction scheduling in the compiler for Pentium pipeline architecture etc...
>Does anything like this exist in GCC, to optimize the instruction stream for
>G4, G5 or G6 etc processors ?
We curr
> http://www.itweek.co.uk/News/1131114
>
> Samba runs rings around Windows
So says http://www.dwheeler.com/oss_fs_why.html - but it takes a while to read.
--
Cheers
John Summerfield
Microsoft's most solid OS: http://www.geocities.com/rcwoolley/
Note: mail delivered to me is deemed to be inte
I have SuSE v7 running on an S390 LPAR.
I tried to load Gigabit OSA Ethernet driver with the following command:
insmod qeth qeth_options=noauto,0x0f0a,0x0f0b,0x0f0c
This command failed with the following messages:
Using /lib/modules/2.2.16/net/qeth.o
/lib/modules/2.2.16/net
Robert;
These two articles explain some of the major benefits of ReiserFS. While
these are not too old, the issues raised here have been fixed or resolved
in ReiserFS, specifically the LFS and the Quotas. We have worked
extensivley with ReiserFS here, and have had the good fortune of
collaboratio
This was in my /etc/apache/httpd.conf file on another OS, it's talking
about the
Alias directive:
#
# Note that if you include a trailing / on fakename then the server will
# require it to be present in the URL. So "/icons" isn't aliased in this
# example, only "/icons/"..
#
Alias /icons/ "/usr
I made the same experience with a heavy loaded nntp-server. We have to
reboot the system after about 10-12 weeks. Looks like a memory leak in the
kernel (2.4.7).
Robert,
who has a machine running solaris 2.5.1 with an uptime of 1386 (!) days ;-)
- Original Message -
From: "David Boye
This is under SLES 7.2 and yes I did a rcapache restart. The files are in
the same filesystem.
I have to believe there is something in the apache setup but I don't know
where to look. I also followed the info in the SHARE Linux hands-on-lab
for SuSE to setup apache. And I am not running the fir
Hi Jon,
> Significant performance increases will be seen using the ReiserFS for
> Queues dirs due to the small random file counts. You can find all kinds of
> info on ReiserFS on the IBM site. The other thing you would really want to
> investigate is Sendmail 8.12. Yes, Yes, not just another "go
http://www.itweek.co.uk/News/1131114
Samba runs rings around Windows
Lionel B. Dyck, Systems Software Lead
Kaiser Permanente Information Technology
25 N. Via Monte Ave
Walnut Creek, Ca 94598
Phone: (925) 926-5332 (tie line 8
I think that is when Andrea's work went in to mainline. On SuSE builds it
is there for all platforms. I think some of the -aa tree went into the
mainline, with other pieces from Andrew. I would have to look back over
the 10k lkml entries :~)
You will also see some gains over the stock using .19pr
Very nice piece of work Doug.
Paul.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> We have also seen large performance gains on 2.4.18, especially with
> the SuSE patch from Andrea (VM33).
I don't know why, but disk performance improved on several Intel/AMD boxes I use
by around 30% at 2.4.17.
As measured by hdparm, but bonnie/bonnie++ backed that up
Lionel,
Did you restart Apache after updating httpd.conf?
Are the netsaint directories on the same file system as Apache's files?
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Lionel Dyck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 4:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: netsaint per r
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I am using the Linux on IBM zSeries and S/390 ISP/ASP Solutions to guide
me and I have done everything in the chapter on installing netsaint and
configuring apache and when I connect to http://localhost/netsaint I am
told that:
The requested URL /netsaint was not found on this server.
This is my
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 03:46:04 +0800, John Summerfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 05:32:03 +0800, John Summerfield
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > ...
>> >> >This is nothing really new. Sharing a VM system with early releases of
>> >> >MVS was unpleasant.
>> >>
>> >
> On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 05:32:03 +0800, John Summerfield
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > ...
> >> >This is nothing really new. Sharing a VM system with early releases of
> >> >MVS was unpleasant.
> >>
> >> I hear that it's no problem with the two in different LPARs, and that
> >> running MV
>
> > > The record for us is about 9 months for a single Linux image. Average
> > > is about 3-4 months between reboots, depending on what's running in
> > > them -- things that suck up lots of memory like Websphere tend to
> > > shorten the lifespan of the machine by fragmenting storage. Machines
On Tuesday, 04/23/2002 at 02:59 AST, Rod Clayton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is also my understanding that you have to buy another VM license to
run
> guests under your IFL engine when you get it. The IFL VM will have to
talk to
> the NON-IFL VM via an intra-LPAR communications technique.
To
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:28:23 -0400, David Boyes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > The record for us is about 9 months for a single Linux image. Average
>> > is about 3-4 months between reboots, depending on what's running in
>> > them -- things that suck up lots of memory like Websphere tend to
>>
Hi Reinald,
see
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/S-390-and-zSeries-Options.html#S%2f390%20a
nd%20zSeries%20Options
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Reinald Verheij
Sent: 23 April 2002 12:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: gcc compiler
It is also my understanding that you have to buy another VM license to run guests
under your IFL engine when you get it. The IFL VM will have to talk to the NON-IFL VM
via an intra-LPAR communications technique.
>Alan Altmark posted that z/VM 3 can't run in IFL engines. This is not
>good news
Kernel updates from SuSE have the hooks for iostat to give info similar to
Solaris or BSD. This was placed into 2.4.16 and beyond as I recall. This
kernel patch was questionable in the past. The patch is also located on
the web, there is a maintainer in France as I recall. Google it if you do
not
Agreed, the ICKDSF on VM would be "painful". Mark suggested loading from
a different URL. Have loaded to my PC, but not to mainframe yet. Had to
drop work on Linux for afternoon to work on another project, but I'm hoping
the new files might make the difference. The 003 files changed is the
res
At 17:56 23-04-02, you wrote:
>Also, you commented that Rob's recipe for writing the IPL files to disk was
>based on the premise of having OS/390 available. I'm pretty sure that VM
>has the equivalent of ICKDSF available, so the method should be adaptable to
>that environment. (Of course, I don
Robert;
Significant performance increases will be seen using the ReiserFS for
Queues dirs due to the small random file counts. You can find all kinds of
info on ReiserFS on the IBM site. The other thing you would really want to
investigate is Sendmail 8.12. Yes, Yes, not just another "go to the n
True.
I suspect a number of Linux/390 shops have MVS, OS/390, or z/OS with variety
of dasd or tape pools that can be expoited for backup purposes.
-Original Message-
From: Noll, Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 2:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
their product requires os/390,mvs or z/os.e
> -Original Message-
> From: Froberg, David C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: backup software
>
>
> Ralph,
>
> You should check in to Innovation's Upstream product.
> Ups
Ralph,
You should check in to Innovation's Upstream product. Upstream is great,
works nicely and easily with existing mainframe infrastructure, and I
believe it has a Linux agent.
David Froberg
No warrantee is implied or explicitly stated.
Do not bend, fold, spindle, or mutilate.
-Origina
what does anyone use for backup software for
linux/390...
do you use TSM under VM
or a Microsoft product to backup Linux
thanks
Ralph Noll
Systems Programmer
City of Little Rock
Phone (501) 371-4884
Fax (501) 371-4616
Cell (501) 590-8626
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support for the Cisco 7500 Series Router on Linux/390
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> > The record for us is about 9 months for a single Linux image. Average
> > is about 3-4 months between reboots, depending on what's running in
> > them -- things that suck up lots of memory like Websphere tend to
> > shorten the lifespan of the machine by fragmenting storage. Machines
> > that
Jill,
No, not a bad choice, but there is an updated version available at
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/s390/kernel/2.2.16-iucv2/images/
I don't know that using the files there will fix your problem, but it won't
hurt.
Also, you commented that Rob's recipe for writing the IPL files to disk was
bas
Hey Mark,
Thanks so much for the new URL. I will certainly give it a shot and let you
know. This really isn't making sense, and unfortunately I don't get to
spend
solid chunks of time to concentrate on it. It probably won't be until
tomorrow...
Gotta work on something that just came up. Don'
Hi Mark,
I think I mentioned in my first email that the command missing line was the
problem, but don't remember. Anyway here's the exec (very simple):
/* REXX */
'CLOSE RDR'
'PURGE RDR ALL'
'SPOOL PUNCH * RDR'
'PUNCH SUSE IMAGE A (NOH)'
'PUNCH SUSE PARM A (NOH)'
'PUNCH SUSE INITRD A (NOH)
Jill,
I don't know why, but the kernel is not seeing your parmline:
Command line is:
We are running under VM
This is why you're getting the kernel panic. Could you post the contents of
your lin exec, and where you got your kernel from?
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Jill Grine [ma
During the Distributions Redbook residency, the team installed SuSE, Red
Hat, Turbolinux, and Millenux in an LPAR, under VIF, and under VM. They all
worked (at that time). Since then, there have been numerous changes, and I
am not aware of anyone that has gone through the same exercise since.
Ch
We are having some problems at the moment geting iostat to output data
from the partitons defined to the system (e.g iostat -x /dev/dasdb).
This works OK on Redhat 7.2 and the reason for this seems to be that
/proc/partitions contains rather more information on RedHat than SLES7.
We tried applying
That's the difference. You called them. I e-mailed them. Since this linux
thing here is just an experiment at this point, I have to avoid long
distance charges and a rabid accounting department.
The nature of the beast.
|-+>
| | "Nix, Robe
Moloko,
You still have not answered the question of just how busy your S/390 CPU is
when the load average is at 10. (Not 10% as you state.) A load average
does not tell you anything about how busy the CPU is, only how many
processes are "ready to run." Try bumping your QueueLA and RefuseLA on
Hi Moloko,
We made the experience that you cannot compare the load averages directly
between Intel an Linux/390. Also the shown load average on our linuxes is
higher using a 2.4 kernel as with kernel 2.2.x (why?)
But if there's really a problem with the performance on the S390 you have to
find o
If anyone is running their Linux for zSeries or Linux for S/390 in a DMZ,
whether app server or firewall, please send me a brief note describing
your use. The information you provide will not be made public without
your consent.
Thanks.
Alan Altmark
Sr. Software Engineer
IBM z/VM Development
If you copied the three files in that order, then that is your problem. The
IMAGE file has to be first, followed by the PARM, and the INITRD last.
> -Original Message-
> From: Rivers, James E. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 9:35 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sub
I have sendmail 8.11.6-3 installed on Redhat 7.2 (server installation) on S390(Lpar)
with an IFL dedicated to this Lpar. We made the O QueueLA=10 and the O RefuseLA=12
which is the same setup as on my Intel machine. When using top to check the load the
following is what I get. The O MaxDaemonC
I am trying to IPL LINUX from tape on a S390/Multiprise 3000: I am receiving the
following error -,
RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM DISK image starting at 0.
These are the three files I copied to tape for the IPL.
LINUX390.IMAGE.TXT
LINUX390.INITRD.TXT
LINUX390.PARM.LINE
Can you help?
I called all three players the same day, talked to people at each that day,
and had pricing from all three within a week. I'm not sure what questions I
asked that were different than yours, or who I got that you didn't, but my
experience with all three has been very good. I even went back around w
Is there a comparison chart on the various Linux/390 distributions
anywhere, showing such feature comparisons? Possibly also listing what
platforms they are known to have been sucessfully installed upon (e.g.
under VM/VIF vs bare iron, and on P/390, 390 software emulation, classes of
"real" 390 h
Thanks for your response, Rob, but the website you have provided assumes
OS/390
is running on the machine on which Linux is being installed. I am
attempting to
to run this under VM, and don't have OS/390 installed on this box.
I hope all will forgive me for the following, it is the only way to c
David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 04:26:39PM -0500, Holly, Jason wrote:
> > has anyone established mean-time-between-failure numbers for linux instances
> > running under vm? anything general would be good information. i'm curious
> > about disk, memory or other s
Hi,
On Win32 and on other Unixes some compilers have possibilities to optimize
instruction scheduling in the compiler for Pentium pipeline architecture
etc...
Does anything like this exist in GCC, to optimize the instruction stream for
G4, G5 or G6 etc processors ?
Reinald
Chet:
You'r right - RedHat built their kernel for stand-alone installation
only, requiring the use of the HMC integrated console, whereas VIF is
built to provide Linux images with a 3215 console. You need a kernel
with 3215 support to install under VIF.
Romney
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