For another "bizarre" answer, this path might work:
1. Obtain z86VM (beta) from Mantissa Corporation;
2. Obtain Microsoft Windows from Microsoft;
3. Install and run Microsoft Windows on z86VM on z/VM;
4. Obtain Oracle Database for Windows from Oracle;
5. Install and run Oracle Database for Windows
On Wednesday, 02/15/2017 at 09:47 GMT, William
Norton/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS wrote:
> The leading zeros are ignored. 9, 09, 009, or 0009 would have worked
> equally well had his console been at 9 instead of 20.
The issue is that SAPL does not treat the LOADPARM is a requirement. You
would expec
The leading zeros are ignored. 9, 09, 009, or 0009 would have worked
equally well had his console been at 9 instead of 20.
Bill
From: Karl Kingston
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date: 02/15/2017 02:58 PM
Subject:Re: IPL using LOADPARM bypasses SALIPL screen
Sent by:Lin
Looking back at the original post, I see he's using LOADPARM 009. Should
it be LOADPARM 0009 like in my example?
From: Karl Kingston
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date: 02/15/2017 02:38 PM
Subject:Re: IPL using LOADPARM bypasses SALIPL screen
Sent by:Linux on 390 Port
Thanks for the help. It turned out the directory entry generated by the 2nd
level install for an SSI had the console set to 0020 and I have always used
0009 for the directory entries I create.
Chris Will
Systems Software
(313) 549-9729 Cell
cw...@bcbsm.com
-Original Message-
From: Linu
IPL cuu LOADPARM 0009 get me an SAPL screen (this is with z/VM 6.3)
From: William Norton
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date: 02/15/2017 02:25 PM
Subject:Re: IPL using LOADPARM bypasses SALIPL screen
Sent by:Linux on 390 Port
What does QUERY VIRTUAL CONSOLE return ?
What does QUERY VIRTUAL CONSOLE return ? My guess is that your console
isn't really at 9 so SAPL doesn't appear, but is at an address specified
in your system configuration file so you get the prompts.
Bill Norton
From: "Will, Chris"
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date: 02/15/2017 01:5
I think the more immediate question would be what did she eat last night
before going to bed? That should probably be avoided in the future
DJ
On 02/15/2017 12:31 PM, Phil Smith III wrote:
> My wife reports that last night she dreamed that she was in Australia and
> was attacked by thousands
I haven't started on 6.4 yet but found this page,
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSB27U_6.4.0/com.ibm.zvm.v640.hcpa7/iplsec.htm.
I don't know if it matters but the page shows a 'set machine esa' command just
before the IPL command.
Harley
-Original Message-
From: Linux o
Installing/customizing a z/VM 6.4 system and have got to the point of starting
RACF. So I need the SALIPL screen to change the device number. However even
when I use the LOADPARM parm it goes right to the "warm,noauto, etc." prompt.
This is a second level system. Here are the commands I use.
On 02/15/2017 01:31 PM, Phil Smith III wrote:
> Is there a support group for this?
You have arrived.
One by one the penguins steal my sanity.
BT, DT, got the tee-shirt (c/o M&L Post). Not giving it up!
-- R; <><
--
For
Hi Phil,
How about
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150318-ninja-penguin-tops-amazing-birds.
"The animal in my photos certainly looks healthy, not underweight, and was
behaving normally, although seemed to be getting extra attention from some
other individuals in the colony," he adds.
So ther
My wife reports that last night she dreamed that she was in Australia and
was attacked by thousands of penguins. I asked if they were talking, and she
said no, they were silent-so not just killer penguins, *NINJA* killer
penguins!!!
Is there a support group for this?
On 02/15/2017 06:41 AM, גדי בן אבי wrote:
> I currently have Ubuntu installed in an LPAR.
> I have added kvm to this installation, and I can install guest operating
> systems.
nice
> I also have the KVM for z, which I downloaded from ShopzSeries.
What differences do you find between "KVM for z
Hello,
On 15 February 2017 at 11:41, גדי בן אבי wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am starting to experiment with linux on z, and I have some questions.
>
> I currently have Ubuntu installed in an LPAR.
> I have added kvm to this installation, and I can install guest operating
> systems.
>
> I also have the KVM
Dreaming...
When Oracle was supported under VM, it was VM/SP. It was 24 bit code.
I also want to say it was in 370 mode which, I think, has long since bit
the dust in the CMS world.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 10:27 AM, David Boyes wrote:
> > Am I dreaming to assume t
We tested Oracle on z/VM at my former customer's site;
this must have been version 5.x - the time frame in the end 199x years.
We had to drop it, because performance was so bad. The problem was that
the different Oracle processes that make up the Oracle database were
implemented
as different VM m
Greetings David,
Once again wise words from the "SNA Gateway"...
:^)
I gotta say that the option Tim Sipples, proposed of running Oracle in a
zOS guest under VM is a bit more practical than running Oracle 7, I just
find it facinating that Oracle appears to have abandoned VM, but not MVS.
On
> Am I dreaming to assume that Oracle would actually=20 support 7 on a current
> z/VM?
Probably not. I'm sure if you a) managed to find a copy, and b) threw large
bales of cash at them, they'd find a way, but Oracle 7 was long, long ago. I
doubt any modern application would be able to connect t
They are from the official repo with a few extra packages from us. In
general the only hooks we had to create were to add s390x to ExclusiveArch
statements and to force it to use golang instead of gcc-go. There are a
few mock —install hooks as not all BuildRequires are complete.
On 2/15/17, 9:43 A
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 02:55:15 +
Neale Ferguson wrote:
> The EPEL for ClefOS (CentOS) 7 is now available at
> http://download.sinenomine.net/clefos/epel7/
>
> There are around 13,000 (binary) packages for Linux on z along with
> their source in this repository:
>
> s390x: 7368
> noarch: 55
Sheldon,
A quick 'google' found this hit:
http://serverfault.com/questions/385360/mysql-high-sy-kernel-cpu-time
-Mike M
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 9:06 AM, Sheldon Davis
wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are in the process installing new z/Linux guests and are experiencing
> high kernel CPU usage.
> The gue
Hi
We are in the process installing new z/Linux guests and are experiencing high
kernel CPU usage.
The guests run on XFS file system
Thanks in advance for any advice
--
For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instru
There is some documentation on KVM and/vs z/VM:
https://share.confex.com/share/123/webprogram/Handout/Session15752/KVM-for-zVM-lovers-V2-ShareDesign.pdf
and there is redbook: "Getting Started with KVM for IBM z Systems"
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248332.html?Open
--
maybe that as
Dear Tim Sipples,
You are absolutely correct about Oracle running in a zOS guest...
Thank you for a truly bizzare answer!
The appliance option pales in comparison, but is also valid.
Many thanks for your thoughts.
Sincerely,
Paul
On Wed, 15 Feb 2017, Timothy Sipples wrote:
Date: Wed, 15 F
Greetings GADI_B,
A good web based remote management tool for Linux VMs is Webmin:
(http://www.webmin.com/)
It may not be your ultimate choice but it is a painless beginning.
Regards,
Paul Flint
On Wed, 15 Feb 2017, גדי בן אבי wrote:
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 11:41:38 +
From: גדי בן אבי
R
Hi,
I am starting to experiment with linux on z, and I have some questions.
I currently have Ubuntu installed in an LPAR.
I have added kvm to this installation, and I can install guest operating
systems.
I also have the KVM for z, which I downloaded from ShopzSeries.
Is there any advantage or
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