Re: Problem that is a blast from the past...

2009-09-14 Thread Kris Buelens
Note: by coding an explicit CONS option on WAKEP, it will stop with RC=6 when there is something in the stack when WAKEUP is started. May that be the problem? At the other hand: I don't see a TIME option on the WAKEUP command in the first append, so WAKEUP would not stack 3 lines but only 2.

How much memory?

2009-09-14 Thread Vince Getgood
Hi all, I'm not a VM expert, so forgive me if this seems a newbie quetion. I have a z800 running z/VM, which has two production z/OS guests, and the usual collection of CMS guests (TCPIP / OPERATOR etc). We discovered recently that the z800 has an IFL (long story - don't ask!) and would like

Re: How much memory?

2009-09-14 Thread Scott Rohling
It will depend on what your POC encompasses.. how many Linux guests? What software/middleware?. You might want to consider a 2nd level guest rather than building a separate LPAR -- that way you can manage things under a single zVM and dynamically change things (give your 2nd level zVM more

Re: How much memory?

2009-09-14 Thread Rob van der Heij
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Vince Getgood vincent.getg...@xchanging.com wrote: Hi all, I'm not a VM expert, so forgive me if this seems a newbie quetion. I have a z800 running z/VM, which has two production z/OS guests, and the usual collection of CMS guests (TCPIP / OPERATOR etc). We

Re: Problem that is a blast from the past...

2009-09-14 Thread Martha McConaghy
Yes, I aware of that. The issue is why the console interrupt is happening in the first place. I haven't been able to track down a cause. So, I've just taken CONS out at this point. Its not worth spending so much time on. Martha On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:15:05 +0200 Kris Buelens said: Note: by

Re: How much memory?

2009-09-14 Thread Daniel Allen
On a 2G z/VM system, we run one OS/390 machine (128M), two z/OS machines (512M 1024M), three z/VSE machines (128M each) and four Linux machines (3 at 2048M and one at 256M/512M). But our configuration is not a production environment. On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Gentry, Stephen

Re: How to find out what user holds dasd

2009-09-14 Thread Kris Buelens
Q SYSTEM 16E0 will tell you 2009/9/14 Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E] baue...@mail.nih.gov I'm trying detach and take a couple of volumes offline but seems some user has them and I can't identify which one. Is there a way to force a detach or to display who has it. Normally the devices are used

Re: How much memory?

2009-09-14 Thread Gentry, Stephen
2gb would be a good starting point. When we did a POC, we had a little over 7gb available and we could run 3 Linux guests, running DB2, comfortably. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Vince Getgood Sent: Monday, September

Re: How to find out what user holds dasd

2009-09-14 Thread Macioce, Larry
Was upst a keying error...wouldn't it be upst01?? mace -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E] Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 11:47 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: How to find out what user

Re: How to find out what user holds dasd

2009-09-14 Thread Mike Walter
You're looking for the command: CP Query SYSTEM rdev In your example: CP Q SYSTEM 16E0 Mike Walter Hewitt Associates The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's. Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E] baue...@mail.nih.gov Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System

Re: How to find out what user holds dasd

2009-09-14 Thread Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E]
Thank you, that is exactly what I was looking for. Bobby Bauer Center for Information Technology National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 20892-5628 301-594-7474 -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Mike Walter Sent:

Re: How much memory?

2009-09-14 Thread Tom Duerbusch
My initial guess is that you need about 1 GB for your current workload. Some things to check: 1. Do a QSYSOWN qsysown ** Summary Information:

Re: Problem that is a blast from the past...

2009-09-14 Thread Mike Walter
Is there any chance of some other SVM issuing a 'CP SEND' or 'CP FOR' command to the server running WAKEUP and experiencing the unexpected interrupt? Of course, in such a case of one disconnected SVM waking another up in that manner, one might expect to hear the faint strains of Dueling

Re: RELABEL SYSRES was: Re: Backup RES Labeling Question

2009-09-14 Thread Mike Walter
Shimon, Thanks for the corrections! They have all been included in V1R1. Before sending V1R1 to the list, ... Oops! Note to self: check the To: address very carefully before replying! :-( Mike Walter Hewitt Associates The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.

Mark Workman/IS/Shelter is out of the office.

2009-09-14 Thread Mark Workman
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Re: Problem that is a blast from the past...

2009-09-14 Thread Colleen Brown
I really think Kris's first response about the CONS option is the correct one. You don't want to use this option unless you have some specific need. WAKEUP will wake and give a rc 6 when you hit enter on the console without this option. I have done traces before and 'watched' the rc 6 occur