On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:53:08 +0200, Rob van der Heij
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>On 9/20/06, Ranga Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Strangely some guests show individual address of hipersockets triad
>> while configuring network via YaST in SLES9. For example, see below:
>
>> Again, it is o
Make sure you are up to date on PTK maintenance. I could not use Firefox with
it at all on my old maintenance level, but it works fine now that I'm
reasonably current.
Jon
I couldn't get Firefox to connect to the IP address of PerfKit; maybe a
http proxy issue.
On Monday, 09/25/2006 at 08:28 ZE2, Kris Buelens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> SYSC is a linemode console, exists since a long time; SYSG is relatively
> new (since z/VM 4.4?). Both are unrelated to ASCII, as far as I know.
But
> as I have no Linux experience, I don't know if anything prohibits t
Use whichever of the 2 maps applies to your system. Only one of the two nuclei
will be loaded, not both.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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> Behalf Of Jim Bohnsack
> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 11:53 AM
> To
I vaguely remember the feature would let me limit the graph to a smaller
time range by marking the start/end range-of-interest on the graph; I
think I saw it demo-ed once.
I couldn't get Firefox to connect to the IP address of PerfKit; maybe a
http proxy issue.
--
There is none. You use the MAP for the CPLOADxx used.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jim Bohnsack
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 2:53 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: CPLOAD MAP
That I understand. What I don't
That I understand. What I don't understand is where is the MAP that
would allow me to find my way around the CPLOAD MODULE. Isn't one
generated?
Jim
Stracka, James (GTI) wrote:
Your CPLOAD will determine if you are in 64 or 31 bit mode
automatically and run either CPLOAD64 or CPLOAD32.
Sim
Your CPLOAD will determine if you are in 64 or 31 bit mode
automatically and run either CPLOAD64 or CPLOAD32.
Simply stated: CPLOAD is a combination of both with a switch to
determine the machine characteristics.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Since I'm not running on a z/box yet (this winter), I've just built CP
nucs and have used CPLOAD32 MODULE and MAP, throwing away CPLOAD and
CPLOAD64. Today, I built a nuc with, what I think is the last bit of
maintenance available for z/VM 4.4, and decided to put the full CPLOAD
MODULE to the
SYSC is a linemode console, exists since a long time; SYSG is relatively
new (since z/VM 4.4?). Both are unrelated to ASCII, as far as I know. But
as I have no Linux experience, I don't know if anything prohibits the use
of SYSG and an ASCII console. Maybe the ASCII console is only useful if
> We want to try and run our z/OS guests with a disconnected console.
> At the moment, when we try, CP ends up forcing the virtual machine
> after 15 minutes. I suspect that we need to change a combination
> of CP and z/OS settings to make it work. However, our z/OS folks
> have no clue what to d
Maybe 'CP SET RUN ON'?
Martha,
You may want to start with the following parameter
in the FEATURES statement of your zVM SYSTEM CONFIG
member on MAINT's CF1 ( or CF2 or CF3 depending on
which extent you are using at VM IPL):
Disconnect_Timeout off ,
As I understand this parameter, it will prevent the
logoff of discon
> We want to try and run our z/OS guests with a disconnected console.
> At the moment, when we try, CP ends up forcing the virtual machine
> after 15 minutes. I suspect that we need to change a combination
> of CP and z/OS settings to make it work. However, our z/OS folks
> have no clue what to d
We want to try and run our z/OS guests with a disconnected console. At
the moment, when we try, CP ends up forcing the virtual machine after
15 minutes. I suspect that we need to change a combination of CP and z/OS
settings to make it work. However, our z/OS folks have no clue what to
do with it
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