I would decrease the memroy for the linux (from 1024 to 512 mb) and use
a vdisk as swap-space (512 mb). Then use xstorage for zvm-paging. Do
monitoring (performance and memory utilization with vmstat/sar). If
possible decrease the memory-size swap-space for the linux-guest. Use
fcon/esa for
Dear all,
there is a lot to read about z/VM and Linux performance. Also about memory over commit.
but I didn`t find real life performance data about zLinux SAP or Oracle or Tomcat
(nor other
standard Application-Server) and how the perform while over commit memory.
A special point of interest
Hi list !
Is anyone using raid1 as a boot-device under Suse SLES 8 or 9 ? if so,
what's your experience ?
cu
martin
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Hm, but it works perfect - without having a /boot on a plain dasd or
scsi-disk.
We boot from /dev/md0. ok, you can not make a zipl on a /dev/md0. but
that's not necessary. Just mount the dasd on a second linux
We use a SLES8 - 64Bit NFSServer and do mount on a Sun Solaris box.
Martin
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Hi all,
Has anyone