Today I tried monitoring FTP server while running install script for z/VM
install and found interesting things.
So, while coping MAINT190 (190) DISK from DVD, we getting IO error.
Now there can we two reason
1) Either DVD media is bad
Solution : I copied DVD content into local disk
Greetings VM List!
We recently moved a database from DB2 9.5 running on SLES10 SP4 to DB2 10.5
(fix pack 5) running on SLES11 SP3, both under z/VM 6.2. We're having some
issues with increased memory consumption and wondered if anybody else had
noticed a similar trend. To give a little
Thanks for all the replies. But I have another question, I get the HCPSED6013A
msg when I IPL. I used force the first time and then tried warm the second
time. I am using loadparm=SYSC as that was used with my old system. The install
guide has SYSG used for install, I tried SYSG but the system
Is that your only option?
I recommend putting the ckd files on a USB and loading it that way if you
are going through hmc.
I have also brought the files down to one mod 9. Not sure exactly what your
situation is.
On May 7, 2015 5:19 AM, Mainframe Mainframe mainframe1...@gmail.com
wrote:
Today
Hi Gerard,
We have been using these kernel parameters for internal accounts. It is
based on limit of 90% for DB2:
#!/bin/bash
# Configuring kernel parameters on /etc/sysctl.conf
shmmax=$(echo (($(cat /proc/meminfo | grep ^MemTotal | awk '{print
$2}')*90)/100)*1024 | bc)
shmall=$(echo
On 5/7/2015 at 05:19 AM, Mainframe Mainframe mainframe1...@gmail.com
wrote:
Today I tried monitoring FTP server while running install script for z/VM
install and found interesting things.
So, while coping MAINT190 (190) DISK from DVD, we getting IO error.
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May 6 22:57:15