Re: VM system name

2020-07-23 Thread Stefan Raspl
On 2020-07-22 19:27, Mark Post wrote: > On 7/22/20 9:28 AM, Stefan Raspl wrote: > >> qclib, which was linked to earlier in the thread, offers all the info. > > Indeed, which is what I would have based anything I wrote on. > > -snip- >> It seems like there's a use for most of the data provided by

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: RHEL 8 32 bit libraries

2020-07-23 Thread Bhemidhi, Ashwin
Hello, We run an in house developed application ( 3270 SNA controller) that needs the 31 bit libraries. The application was written in 'C' programming language couple of decades ago. I recompiled the application for zLinux on RHEL with -m31 flag as code would not compile for 64 bit with out

Re: z/15 and SLES 11SP4

2020-07-23 Thread Victor Echavarry
Phil: Do you have Extended Support for SUSE? Because the latest kernel installed for SLES 11SP4 is 3.0.101-108.87-default. Regards, Victor Echavarry System Programmer Operating Systems EVERTEC, LLC -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Tully, Phil (CORP) Sent: Wed

Re: VM system name

2020-07-23 Thread Mark Post
On 7/23/20 3:17 AM, Stefan Raspl wrote: > I could imagine writing a simplistic tool > that displays all virtualization levels down to the CEC, with the potential to > extend it in the future. Hi, Stefan, I was thinking more in terms of command line switches that determine what should be returned.

Re: VM system name

2020-07-23 Thread Mauro Souza
> people would be interested in finding out they're running 6 layers of virtualization deep Like having a partition with zVM, with a zVM second level, with a Linux inside, running KVM, with a Linux on the KVM running a Docker container, and a JVM inside the container, trying to benchmark Bcrypt on

Re: VM system name

2020-07-23 Thread Bruce Lightsey
+whatever ( and we are on SuSE 15 as a bonus) OK, that's one (sorry, but retirees who won't use the tool don't help the business case). Anyone else? Mark Post -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions

Re: RHEL 7.8 -> 8 - LEAPP PREUPGRADE - The processor is not supported by the target system

2020-07-23 Thread Steven Imler
I found the python script that needed to be updated. I updated the source .py script file and renamed the original and complied versions so the updates source .py would be used. This worked and the upgrade is now proceeding. <<< snip >>> [root@linux076 libraries]# pwd /etc/leapp/repos.d/system_upg

SYSASCII console use for Linux

2020-07-23 Thread Davis, Larry (National VM Capability)
I found this statement in the Linux-390 archives from Rick Troth and was wondering if any one has used this interface or if there are more details on using it *Linux sees an ASCII "system console"* This is where I had to do a little digging. They don't let me on the HMC so I have never gotten a

Re: SYSASCII console use for Linux

2020-07-23 Thread Adolph Kahan
Larry, has the guest been IPL'd. SYSASCII will not become active until linux on that virtual machine has been booted. Adolph Kahan | Senior Consultant GlassHouse Systems | Tel: +1 (416) 229-2950 x304 www.glasshousesystems.com From: Linux on 390 Port on behalf

Re: SYSASCII console use for Linux

2020-07-23 Thread Marcy Cortes
You might want to take a look at this https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/linuxonibm/liaaf/lnz_r_ht.html -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Davis, Larry (National VM Capability) Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2020 3:41 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [LIN

Re: SYSASCII console use for Linux

2020-07-23 Thread Alan Altmark
On Thursday, 07/23/2020 at 10:41 GMT, "Davis, Larry (National VM Capability)" wrote: > We need a way to give our Linux admins real terminal access to an ASCII > terminal for Boot Messages and to fix issues that prevent Network access. > > The Linux Admins do use an HMC access method for the AIX