Alan, as those are virtual NIC I don't suspect a hw
problem (it is indeed real hw not Hercules - I see you
recognize my name from Hercules mailing list) and I
found out they are on RSU 0201, so I need to ask them
to go to 0302.
Thank you for now, if I have any problem you will here
from me for
Greetings; (Posted to VMESA-L and VSE-L and LINUX-390)
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I'm looking over the SLES8 installation doc that came with an
evaluation, and their sample guest directory includes an XSTORE 32M
line. How does linux on s/390 use expanded storage?
Thanks,
~ Daniel
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With the xpram driver Linux can use expanded storage as another disk I/O
device, typically for paging or anything that requires very fast
access. You might be better off removing it and using VDISK for a
paging device.
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 06:14, Daniel Jarboe wrote:
I'm looking over the SLES8
With our RH guests we use a 64MB vdisk as our highest priority swap
device, backed up by a 128MB swap minidisk just in case. The LPAR is
currently configured without expanded storage, BUT this weekend we're
bringing some in with an IPL.
I presume SuSE SLES 8 includes the xpram driver? I wonder
With expanded storage VM provides a multi-level paging structure. More
frequently used pages would typically live in expanded storage so that
they can be 'paged in' faster. Less frequently used pages will migrate
to disk naturally. There should be a fair amount of doc on the VM web
site that
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 14:47, Rich Smrcina wrote:
With expanded storage VM provides a multi-level paging structure. More
frequently used pages would typically live in expanded storage so that
they can be 'paged in' faster. Less frequently used pages will migrate
to disk naturally. There
Greetings;
It appears that I need to install the qeth module on my Debian/Woody
2.4.19 system. How do I do this?
TIA,
Dennis
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Dennis G. Wicks Systems Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Communications Data Group Tel: (217)355-7117 Fax: (217)351-6994
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Download the corresponding OCO module from developerWorks.
Untar it somewhere into the /lib/modules/2.4.19/ hierarchy.
Issue a depmod -a command.
Update /etc/modules.conf to add an alias.
Update /etc/chandev.conf to provide device numbers, portname, etc.
Bring up the interface.
Mark Post
Hi,
You mean this isn't a hobby? You guys get paid for this? Wow, wait till my
wife hears about this. Maybe she'll stop complaining about all the wires and
routers in the linen closet.
Paul Hanrahan
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 12:11:32PM -0400, Paul Hanrahan wrote:
Jan,
[...]
Have you tried running Hercules ?
Yes, I think that Jan may have some experience in that area. ;-)
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- mdz
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 10:52:13AM -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
It appears that I need to install the qeth module on my Debian/Woody
2.4.19 system. How do I do this?
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/s390/ch-hardware-req.en.html#s-network-cards
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- mdz
Time has come for us to finalize catering orders, dinner reservations, etc.
So, if you are planning to attend the October 24 Midwest VM Regional User
Group meeting it's time to get your reservations in. See the web site for
agenda and reservation information or just drop me an email (off-list)
Sorry, forgot to change my sig to the MVMRUG info. MVMRUG web site meeting
info page is http://www.mvmrug.org/nextmtg.html
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 13:40:30 -0400
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Subject: Last Call for MVMRUG Reservations
Time has come for us to finalize catering orders,
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