>So, Martin, how long does a jump take before you're on the ground
>with both feet again ;-)
About 3-4 minutes.
blue skies,
Martin
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hello,
Just wanted to update you on what's going on with my machine...
I added "cp set run on" to the profile exec file, and the situation got better,
but the machine still hangs after about 5 minutes...
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> >But try to reduce Linux guest size and make sure there is no
> >need to page out your Linux guest.
>Avoid overcommitting memory in VM. This is the old question of
>who should do the paging, VM or the guest operating system. In
>case of Linux as the guest OS, Linux should do the paging.
>Why? Be
>>Do you know where I can find this timer patch ? (for 2.2.16)
>As far as I know there is such.
The timer patch is available only for 2.4.x (x = 7, 16 or 17).
>But try to reduce Linux guest size and make sure there is no
>need to page out your Linux guest.
Avoid overcommitting memory in VM. This
On Monday, 02/25/2002 at 06:22 ZE2, Yuval Turgeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Quoting Pasi Sutinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Normal Linux guest without timer patch will hang in Q3, because of VM
will
> > not drop it until 300 ms idle.
> > Timer will bring Linux guest to the Q3 on every timer ti
>Do you know where I can find this timer patch ? (for 2.2.16)
As far as I know there is such.
But try to reduce Linux guest size and make sure there is no
need to page out your Linux guest.
ps. In my previous answer I used
hang in different meaning, Linux guest is allways up and running
if it is
Quoting Pasi Sutinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Normal Linux guest without timer patch will hang in Q3, because of VM will
> not drop it until 300 ms idle.
> Timer will bring Linux guest to the Q3 on every timer tics (100 ms)
Do you know where I can find this timer patch ? (for 2.2.16)
Thanks a lot!
>I only use 'iucv=TCPIP' in the kernel command line. That's it. The weird
thing is, that when I open a 3270 session to a >machine/user that is stuck,
and I press a couple of enters, then "b" in the CP Read, the connection
returns to its original >state (starts working again).
We have had same sit
Quoting Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Do you have all 3 of the 2.2 IUCV patches applied?
Yup, I tried 2 kernels: One's a kernel I compiled with the 3 patches, and the
other is the kernel provided from SuSE (both 2.2.16 of course).
> MTU size has nothing to do with connection errors (CTC
On Monday, 02/25/2002 at 12:01 ZE2, Yuval Turgeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
> I need some help, and I couldn't find an answer anywhere on the web, so
> I hope someone could help me out here...
> I have some major problems with vm's TCPIP. When I configure linux to
> use IUCV, the kerne
Quoting Yuval Turgeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
> I need some help, and I couldn't find an answer anywhere on the web, so
> I hope someone could help me out here...
> I have some major problems with vm's TCPIP. When I configure linux to
> use IUCV, the kernel (2.2.16) spits out "Connection
Hello,
I need some help, and I couldn't find an answer anywhere on the web, so
I hope someone could help me out here...
I have some major problems with vm's TCPIP. When I configure linux to
use IUCV, the kernel (2.2.16) spits out "Connection to user TCPIP is
down", and it hangs for a while.
Simul
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