Re: Memory usage

2009-08-16 Thread Andrew Avramenko
Thanks, Dave! 2009/8/16 Dave Jones : > Andrew, the IND USER command might do what you want: > > > ind user tcpip > USERID=TCPIP    MACH=ESA STOR=128M VIRT=V XSTORE=NONE > IPLSYS=CMS      DEVNUM=00019 > PAGES: RES=2964 WS=2519 LOCKEDREAL=0034 RESVD= > NPREF= PREF=

Re: Question regarding Oracle Licensing

2009-08-16 Thread Phil Tully
Maybe in Brazil, but as shown below a z10 is 1 Oracle license, there are other machines which cost 1/2 and 1/4 Oracle license, there are also other machines which also cost 1 Oracle license. To say it cost 4 times as much as a Sun T1 is correct, to say it cost 4 Oracle licenses is not. Andrew

Re: Memory usage

2009-08-16 Thread Dave Jones
Andrew, the IND USER command might do what you want: ind user tcpip USERID=TCPIPMACH=ESA STOR=128M VIRT=V XSTORE=NONE IPLSYS=CMS DEVNUM=00019 PAGES: RES=2964 WS=2519 LOCKEDREAL=0034 RESVD= NPREF= PREF= READS= WRITES=0010 XSTORE=00 REA

Re: z/Linux dasd performance issue

2009-08-16 Thread Offer Baruch
yes. On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Andrew Avramenko wrote: > > I then tried the following command in order to write directly to the > device: > >dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/dasd bs=4096 count=75000 (about 300M) > > Do You mean /dev/dasdX (where X is the letter of dasd)? > > -- > With best

Re: Question regarding Oracle Licensing

2009-08-16 Thread Andrew Avramenko
2009/8/11 Livio Sousa : > I've heard this here in Brazil too.I can not say why but Oracle Sales people > are telling to my customers that 1 IFL of z10 = 4 Oracle Licenses. Yes, that is near the trueth: for power6 and z10 = 1.0 x cost for intel and amd = 0.5 x cost for sun t1 (1.0, 1.2 ghz) = 0.25

Re: z/Linux dasd performance issue

2009-08-16 Thread Andrew Avramenko
> I then tried the following command in order to write directly to the device: >        dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/dasd bs=4096 count=75000 (about 300M) Do You mean /dev/dasdX (where X is the letter of dasd)? -- With best regards, Andrew

Memory usage

2009-08-16 Thread Andrew Avramenko
Hello, Tell me please, is it possible to show max storage usage for all of the guests? I want smth like a 'q names' with information about max storage. Thanks. -- With best regards, Andrew -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff /