Greetings Rick,
Never thought of the implications of using zLinux "heavy", and then lotsa
dockers... Very interesting, and saves the cost of a zVM (or ifL)
license.
Nice!
Regards,
Flint
On Wed, 26 Oct 2016, Rick Troth wrote:
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2016 09:15:48 -0400
From: Rick Troth
Reply-
On 10/26/2016 07:05 AM, Paul Flint wrote:
> In '86 land the OS, say Linux, essentially eats all the memory, and
> makes it virtual (as opposed to virtuous :^). ...
Linux does the same on z: it just parks on all memory it sees.
> In zVM land you have a kick ass memory manager that essentially l
Greetings Phil,
I have a light hearted dialect question:
In '86 land the OS, say Linux, essentially eats all the memory, and makes
it virtual (as opposed to virtuous :^). The OS then allocates what it can
to the docker engine.
In zVM land you have a kick ass memory manager that essentially l
Hi, I did not yet worked with zACI,
but the setup and configuration of HiperSockets in Ubuntu is quite straight
forward:
Just check for configured devices:
znetconf -c | grep HiperSockets
or better check for unconfigured devices for this example:
znetconf -u | grep HiperSockets
And configure a ne
Answered on IBMVM.
Regards,
Alan
Archana P --- Re: [LINUX-390] How to configure hipersocket for Ubuntu on
LPAR ---
From:"Archana P" To:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDUDate:Wed,
Oct 26, 2016 4:21 AMSubject:Re: [LINUX-390] How to configure hipersocket for
Ubuntu on LPAR
Hi guys,I need y