Got a call from one of our operators over the weekend. Apparently one
of our linux machines failed to start.
So, looking at the log, I see the guest machine went into a disabled wait
state.
00: zIPL v1.6.0 interactive boot menu
00:
00: 0. default (SLES_10_SP1)
00:
00: 1.
It seems, that a 64bit kernel was ipled in an 31 bit system.
Because the PSW is a 31-Bit PSW but SLES_10 is only available as a 64bit
version.
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf
Of Karl Kingston
Sent: Monday, June 28,
We are running z/VM 5.3 which is a 64-bit system.Plus, if I re-ipl the
guest machine it's OK.
From: Riedel, Alexander alexander.rie...@f-i-ts.de
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date: 06/28/2010 08:07 AM
Subject:Re: PSW 000A 0100
Sent by:The IBM z/VM Operating
I am out of the office until 29/06/2010.
I am currently out of the office. I am attending a customer PDW. I will not
have access to mail, but will respond later in the day.
If urgent please contact George Earp on his mobile number.
If it is urgent then please contact Andy Rowarth for all ITS DiP
On Monday, 06/28/2010 at 08:07 EDT, Riedel, Alexander
alexander.rie...@f-i-ts.de wrote:
It seems, that a 64bit kernel was ipled in an 31 bit system.
Because the PSW is a 31-Bit PSW but SLES_10 is only available as a
64bit
version.
All 64-bit operating systems start life in 31-bit ESA/390
VM friends --
Here's something I hope to mention on the Linux/390 discussion, but
thought I should share it here first because it is inspired by z/VM
... and Mother.
NORD is a Linux build intended for embedded use (eg: as a service
virtual machine, a rescue system, or any utility Linux). I was