That is my recollection too.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Kris Buelens
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 5:30 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Linux/zVM Paging Swap Hierarchy Question
And, another question:
Hi List,
We are looking to replace our remote console access from our current 3174
AF/Remote based solution.
We would like to access our native z/OS, z/VM and z/VM guest (z/OS) consoles
(approx 40 lpars over 4 centres) using an OSA-ICC based solution.
SSL/TLS encryption and solid user
I am trying to define my CISCO router to VM in the PROFILE TCPIP
Below are my VSE define statements
VSE
===
SET IPADDR = 10.200.24.198
SET MASK= 255.255.255.0
SET MAX_SEGMENT = 4490
DEFINE
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Lawler
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 10:50 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Remote Console Access.
Hi List,
We are looking to replace our remote console access from
It would be nice if the OSA-ICC microcode
could provide this functionality to allow us to connect
securely from the desktop using Hummingbird or PCOMM etc.
But, at present it looks like external vendor vpn type
solutions may be the quickest solution.
Certainly the cheapest and simplest
A couple of printers have been installed near my office, so using them via LPR
is handy. So far, I have unable to find anybody who can tell me the magic
incantations needed to print on both sides of the paper. The printers are 1)
Canon imageRunner 5200 and 2) HP LaserJet 4300. Both are
If the DASD that are in the Linux LPAR are also accessible to VM, the VM
directory entry for the 'guest' can have DEDICATE statements in it to
allow the virtual machine to access those disks. When you start to work
with SLES9, they can become minidisks (which is a preferred method).
When you
Title: Mod 54 dasd on z/VM 5.2
Folks,
Can Z/vm 5.2 service level 601 utilize a 3390 mod 54 ?
Thanks
Tom Gimblet
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So far, I have unable to find anybody who can
tell me the
magic incantations needed to print on both sides of the
paper.
[snip]
The printers
are 1) Canon imageRunner 5200 and 2) HP LaserJet 4300. Both
are connected to
a MS Windows print server. Can anyone on the list disclose
the
David:
When I went from bare metal to z/VM I converted from SuSE8 to SuSE9. I
strongly recommend this approach. In fact, SuSE10 is out there. I would
take the opp. and go direct to SuSE10.
Ranga Nathan
Suffering from z/VM withdrawal!
Dave Lipson wrote:
Hello;
We currently run a test
CUPS should have drivers for these. You can set up many logical printers
for the same physical printer and use different settings. All done via
the web.
Ranga Nathan
Schuh, Richard wrote:
A couple of printers have been installed near my office, so using them via LPR
is handy. So far, I have
Why withdrawal?
Ranga Nathan wrote:
Suffering from z/VM withdrawal!
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Ronald Campbell of IBM responded to a similar question recently on
the VSE listserv. Here's a copy of that response:
According to IBM Licensing rules, if you have BOTH VM and VSE, you will
ONLY pay for the higher of the 2. 5696-234 actually has 3 licenses, one for
VSE ONLY, one for VM ONLY and
On 11/10/06, Alan Ackerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mostly VM uses LRU algorithms -- the VDISK page is NEW to VM when it is f
irst written, so it will be retained longer than unchanged pages in the Linux
virtual machine. As
others have pointed out, the actual algorithms are more complicated
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