Re: Running RTC on Linux under z/VM

2014-02-19 Thread Pavelka, Tomas
Are you planning to run the RTC server or clients? I have no experience with the server but have been running a client for a few years. For the client, only command line runs on zLinux (i.e. no Eclipse). The CLI runs fine with 512M of memory. Tomas -Original Message- From: Linux on 39

Running RTC on Linux under z/VM

2014-02-19 Thread BESSETTE, JOHN
Is anyone running RTC (Rational Team Concert) on a Linux server running under z/VM? If so what are the memory and IFL requirements for these servers. Thanks, John J. Bessette Team Lead, z/OS Mainframe Systems State Employees' Credit Union Office 919-839-7257 Fax 919-832-0429 john.besse...@nc

Re: zLinux Question

2014-02-19 Thread Meyer, Kenneth J
Without the elves, Santa would just sit around and get fat. ;) Without Santa, the elves would just be bowling pins.. Elf, Elf, Baby! :) Ken Kenneth Meyer CA Technologies Software Architect Tel:  +1 214 473 1000 kenneth.me...@ca.com @FAQSMAN on twitter snip.. --

Re: zLinux Question

2014-02-19 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 2/19/2014 at 11:19 AM, Rick Troth wrote: > On 02/19/2014 10:43 AM, Mrohs, Ray (JMD) wrote: >> I.e., the VM guy is Santa. The Linux guys are the elves. My daughter came up > with that when she tried to understand what I do at work. > > I like it! Yeah, you would, wouldn't you? :) Mark

Re: zLinux Question

2014-02-19 Thread Rick Troth
On 02/19/2014 10:43 AM, Mrohs, Ray (JMD) wrote: > I.e., the VM guy is Santa. The Linux guys are the elves. My daughter came up > with that when she tried to understand what I do at work. I like it! -- R; <>< -- For LINUX-390 su

Re: zLinux Question

2014-02-19 Thread Peter Woodbury
you wrote - "the VM guy is Santa. The Linux guys are the elves." Oh oh oh..now I understand !! :-) Enlightenment. The contents of this email are the property of PNC. If it was not addressed to you, you have no legal right to read it. If you think you received it

Re: zLinux Question

2014-02-19 Thread Mrohs, Ray (JMD)
You might be able to limp along without real VM support for a while, but it will be much harder to diagnose and fix performance and capacity issues that are bound to crop up. That's not to say you can't learn on the fly as your Linux instances go through their development phase. You will also wa