Hi,
The publication URL on the site is wrong.
Oeps! Google Chrome kan www-03preview.ibm.com niet vinden
Should point to
http://www-03.ibm.com/security/cryptocards/pdfs/SC33-8294-03.pdf
jan
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:36 AM, Dorothea Matthaeus wrote:
> The following new Linux on System z publ
The faq is excellent:
http://www.vm.ibm.com/faq/faq61.pdf
jan
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Me too.
jan
>- Oorspronkelijk bericht -
>Van : Shockley, Gerard C [mailto:gsh...@bu.edu]
>Verzonden : maandag , mei 4, 2009 09:04 PM
>Aan : LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
>Onderwerp : Re: CrossPost: Mainframe Poll
>
>Thanks, Just completed mine.
>
>
>Gerard
Hi listers,
Physical processors, I/O devices and memory having been virtualized, these
resources can be be shared by multiple zLinux/VM LPARs. So physical processors
for example are abstracted into virtual processors, which are assigned to
partitions. So it should be able that a system administ
Re. [EMAIL PROTECTED] saying:
>Why zVM? Let¹s take some very simple examples, all of which come up
> way too often:
> ... etc ...
Thanks a lot Robert!
:-)
it's that kind of things I'm after.
Jan
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Re. Mark Post saying:
After using z/VM to run Linux guests, trying to do it in an LPAR feels
like I'm blindfolded with both hands tied behind my back.
&
Re. this http://www.marist.edu/linuxvm/FAQ.html quote:
Q: Why are we using VM?
A: Several reasons: VM presents a "less hostile en
>Re. Jon Brock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I believe he was saying that he didn't think that the FAQ had
>sufficient discussion of the VM/LPAR choice.
That's what I mant indeed.
You see my english is rather poor unfortunately :-(
jan
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Hi Rich and Phil,
Re.: >> I'm curious about what you don't agree with in the FAQ. <<
I do agree!!
But, once again, english not being my native tongue/language, I expressed
myself in a poor, even bad way.
What I wanted to express is that I do not agree that the FAQ contains
sufficient convinci
Hi,
We are starting up a POC project of DB2 Connect on zLinux and we are busy
describing the project's scope and aim.
So we can go natively in a LPAR or under VM (or both of course).
Can you route me to some doc or provide us with some pointers about the pro's &
con's in this LPAR-vs-VM issu