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Hi All,
Sorry to say this but we now have a few more sessions.
x86 Virtualization Technologies and Strategies
Wed
2010-08-04, 15:00:00
Room 305
Steven Loeschorn
Cloud Computing with IBM System z
Thurs
2010-08-05, 08:00:00
Room 208
What determines a GBE or 1000Base-t as far as OSC, OSD or OSE. Does
the IOCP or is there something in the HMC/SE that configures these?
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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On Monday, 07/12/2010 at 12:42 EDT, Frank M. Ramaekers
framaek...@ailife.com wrote:
What determines a GBE or 1000Base-t as far as OSC, OSD or OSE. Does
the IOCP
or is there something in the HMC/SE that configures these?
The chpid type in the IOCP determines the operating mode of the OSA.
And this cannot be changed via Dynamic I/O reconfiguration? (Requires
an IOCP update and an activation.)
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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On Monday, 07/12/2010 at 01:55 EDT, Frank M. Ramaekers
framaek...@ailife.com wrote:
And this cannot be changed via Dynamic I/O reconfiguration? (Requires
an IOCP update and an activation.)
I don't know why not. Remove the chpid from all LPARs and then add it
again with the new type. (I
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/12/technology/12google.html?_r=1nl=technologyemc=techupdateema1
Sounds like somebody finally listened to Cowlishaw.
--d b
(BTW, almost done with a port of Regina to Android.)
I like it.
Terry
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Behalf Of David Boyes
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 3:05 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/12/technology/12google.html?_r=1nl=techn
ologyemc=techupdateema1
Sounds
Hello all,
I am working on porting an application written in 'c' (socket based) that is
used to report events to a central server. The application is the client part
of the client-server architecture of event utility that is home grown system.
We use this application in z/OS ( an other
If the application is purely C source at this point, I recommend that
you first try recompiling it on CMS as-is. Also investigate the POSIX
environment of both MVS (z/OS USS) and CMS (z/VM OpenVM). With
care, an executable can be produced that runs perfectly in either
environment. There are
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