Re: Getting to 64-bit systems *legitimately*...

2006-09-21 Thread Alan Altmark
On Wednesday, 09/20/2006 at 07:23 MST, Adam Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where is my misunderstanding of the problem? Surely, if we know what the S/390 or zSeries system does when it wants to put a packet on the network via the OSA, and if we know what packet ultimately ends up on the

Re: Getting to 64-bit systems *legitimately*...

2006-09-21 Thread David Boyes
I've always thought that on LPARs one has to deal in real DASD, printers etc. If you look at it from the perspective of the OS in the Hercules instance, you are. With Herc under Linux, one has all the tools Linux provides at one's disposal to clone Hercules/Linux systems. And there are

New HOWTO Contribution

2006-09-21 Thread Post, Mark K
The HTML version of John Romanowski's Enabling root-on-multipath for SLES9 on zSeries is now on the linuxvm.org web site. Thanks to John for contributing this. (There is another one in the wings dealing with cloning Linux systems in LPAR mode, but it's requiring a fair amount of rework,

Re: Domino on VM

2006-09-21 Thread Lee Stewart
I'm not sure it was the same thing, but we had a client running Domino and we fixed the various hangs (could be similar to this) by giving each Domino virtual machine two virtual processors. That way any one long running Domino process couldn't lock out the whole server... Even when they only

Re: Domino on VM

2006-09-21 Thread Robert J Brenneman
The fact that the linux server is not allowing SSH connections makes me wonder - are you able to log onto the 3270 console for the linux guest under VM? If not - can you check if the linux guest is falling into the E list? While it is hung, issue the command INDICATE QUEUES and check if your

Re: Domino on VM

2006-09-21 Thread Rob van der Heij
On 9/20/06, Richard Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This particular server hangs approximately every 2 - 3 weeks. The server does not allow notes clients, notes admin or SSH connections during this time. The only way to regain control is to force the VM to restart. Because of this we do not

Re: Domino on VM

2006-09-21 Thread Rich Smrcina
We've noticed that Domino machines that are running for extended periods of time tend to run out of memory, suggesting a memory leak. We have to reboot our virtual machine every couple of months or so for just this reason. Robert J Brenneman wrote: The fact that the linux server is not

Re: Domino on VM

2006-09-21 Thread Marcy Cortes
I've got one that hangs every 7-8 days. It's not oversized, everything else on the system is running fine. It's only this one cvs server. (there's only 1 so I have nothing to compare it too). It did it on sles8 and now still on sles9x. We recycle it every night - no time to figure out what

Re: Domino on VM

2006-09-21 Thread Rich Smrcina
Yes, that's weird. On the other hand the cvs server is one of my best behaved virtual machines. Marcy Cortes wrote: I've got one that hangs every 7-8 days. It's not oversized, everything else on the system is running fine. It's only this one cvs server. (there's only 1 so I have nothing to

Re: Domino on VM

2006-09-21 Thread Rob van der Heij
On 9/22/06, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, that's weird. On the other hand the cvs server is one of my best behaved virtual machines. Marcy is lucky since she has the tools to diagnose this ;-)So we'll have a look when she has time. -- Rob van der Heij Velocity Software, Inc