current versions zVM can run on any z/Architecture capable hardware.
There are several linuxes available (SUSE, Redhat and others)You can
install any linux for zseries under z/vm and the traditional system
software VSE, zOS and TPF.
There are many downloadable books for linux and z/vm, called
I will be out of the office starting 07/30/2007 and will not return until
08/03/2007.
I will be traveling on business Monday 7/30 and will return Friday 8/03. I
will have limited access to phone and will be checking email nightly. I
will respond to your note within 24 hours. For immediate
Everytime I see his name pop up I can't but help think of the Yardbirds
with Page and Clapton.
Sorry it's been on my mind for a while and I finally had to say something
.
I know I'm showing my age
Have a great day
MAce
Ha! Me too... I'm sure no one tells him that. :)
Larry Macioce wrote:
Everytime I see his name pop up I can't but help think of the Yardbirds
with Page and Clapton.
Sorry it's been on my mind for a while and I finally had to say something
.
I know I'm showing my age
Have a great day
MAce
I'm willing to bet most of us on this list made the same connection if
we listened to music at all. Sort of falls into our time frame.
Bob Bates
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ESP a great guitarist as him
Bob Bates
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We're attempting to define an FCP channel with 8 LUNs and we can see the WWPN of
the Hitachi port, but nothing else. (Basically, I have know idea what I'm
doing. :-))
When I run:
scsidisk noprompt erase debug
It seems to detect the remote port and the z port, but it's not very happy when
it
Quoting Richard Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do you know the target WWPNs and LUNs that you want to use?
Yep, the 50060E8003AA070B below is the WWPN on the Hitachi. They've provided me
with the LUNs as well, but I'm too lazy to type 'em in. :-)
Leland
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Quoting Richard Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do you know the target WWPNs and LUNs that you want to use?
Incidentially, this is what I get when bringing on of these animals online to
Linux:
zfcp: The adapter 0.0.9000 reported the following characteristics:
WWNN 0x5005076400ce930e, WWPN
Hi Leland,
So, the Discovery Tool cannot open the WWPN of the Hitachi (it makes sense
that it cannot open the port it is leaving from, so that error is okay).
The error seems to suggest that perhaps the request is being blocked by a
zoning/masking scheme within the Hitachi? That's what it
Are you using the correct LUN number within the high-order four digits
of the 16 hexadecimal digit LUN address? Check ZFCP_LUNS in
/etc/sysconfig/hardware/hwcfg-zfcp-bus-ccw-0.0.9000.
Regards,
Kevin
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Cool. That¹s what I sort of figured, but I really didn¹t have a clue. I
will talk with them tomorrow.
Thanks much,
Leland
On 7/30/07 5:39 PM, Eric R Farman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Leland,
So, the Discovery Tool cannot open the WWPN of the Hitachi (it makes sense
that it cannot
Greetings, esteemed listmembers.
I am attempting to install z/VM 5.3 from DVD to ECKD (3390-3), second
level, using minidisk instead of FTP.
I have a minidisk, accessed as filemode W, full of files like the
following:
CKD5000A IMAGEW1 F 1028780196 7/10/07
Ok, totally tacky, following up on my own message, but I got my problem
solved, after banging my head against a co-worker for a few minutes.
It turns out having files lying around on your 191 from old second-level
installs (like 5.2, 5.1, ... *cough* ...4.1) plays havoc with this whole
process.
Ray,
Now that all the excitement has passed, open a PMR, or submit a Reader Comment
Form relating your experience so that others don't get to share the fun -- save
it all for yourself (and help the next newbie without access to your co-worker).
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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