On Wednesday, 05/14/2008 at 04:02 EDT, Charles LeDuff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am wondering if there is anyone who has automated the shutdown of
linux
instances in z/VM, that has to follow the Department of Defense (DoD)
requirements? The requirements, I am referring to, are the Security
Is there anyone using UIE/VM the BEST/1 product from BMC ?
you can contact me off line if you want to
thanx
Bill Munson
VM System Programmer
201-418-7588
President MVMUA
http://www2.marist.edu/~mvmua/
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I did a Q ISLINK in my z/VM account, which never came back with a
response... And now I can¹t log in using any account.
Any idea what I¹ve messed up or how to unlock things and allow logins again?
Right now, logging in freezes at the logon time, as so:
LOGON MAINT
HCPLNM102E DASD 0123 forced
Sounds like a deadlock condition. SNAPDUMP on the operator console and
open an ETR.
If you cannnot enter SNAPDUMP: do not perform a normal IPL with LOAD
on the HMC, but use RESTART instead: CP will then take an SVC002 dump
which you can send to IBM.
2008/5/15 Quay, Jonathan (IHG) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sounds like a deadlock condition. SNAPDUMP on the operator console and
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Stephen, you are doing great. Your workload must be Oracle, and not WAS, DB2 or Domino. If
it is WAS, it must be old prior to performance enhancements. so don't upgrade it.
And the metric IS useful, you know if you add 4 more servers how much more mainframe
storage you need. And your number
Correct I do not have WAS, DB2, or Domino. My point exactly. What kind of users you have makes all
the difference in overcommit ratio. If I added 4 WAS machines I would need a lot more storage than 4
more MYSQL or Oracle machines.
Barton Robinson wrote:
Stephen, you are doing great. Your
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