On 24.07.20 00:40, Davis, Larry (National VM Capability) wrote:
> I found this statement in the Linux-390 archives from Rick Troth and was
> wondering if any one has used this interface or if there are more details on
> using it
>
> *Linux sees an ASCII "system console"*
>
> This is where I
: SYSASCII console use for Linux
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 5:58 PM Stewart, Lee wrote:
> There's not an Edit/Insert command on the command bar. Just File,
> Font Help. And the Help only tells you how to start the console. The
> paste & paste unformatted I mentioned were from
On 7/23/20 6:40 PM, Davis, Larry (National VM Capability) wrote:
>
> We need a way to give our Linux admins real terminal access to an ASCII
> terminal for Boot Messages and to fix issues that prevent Network access.
As Marcy pointed out, the terminal server functionality can help here,
but it's
On 7/27/20 4:33 PM, Stewart, Lee wrote:
> This reminds me of a question...
> Once you activate and attach SYSASCII, is there a way to paste text into it?
> I've tried Cntrl-V, Insert, right-click paste & paste unformatted, all with
> no luck...
Lee,
Are you accessing this via a web browser to
On 7/23/20 7:45 PM, Marcy Cortes wrote:
> You might want to take a look at this
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/linuxonibm/liaaf/lnz_r_ht.html
Hi, Marcy,
While the terminal server function is very valuable, it also requires
the kernel to be up to the point where IUCV and the hvc0
see if they can PMR the HMC team.
Lee Stewart ● VM System Support ● Visa ● Phone: 6(750)4601 - +1-303-389-4601 ●
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On Thursday, 07/23/2020 at 10:41 GMT, "Davis, Larry (National VM Capability)"
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 5:58 PM Stewart, Lee wrote:
> There's not an Edit/Insert command on the command bar. Just File, Font
> Help. And the Help only tells you how to start the console. The paste &
> paste unformatted I mentioned were from a right click on the browser. And
> I can't find
On Monday, 07/27/2020 at 08:33 GMT, "Stewart, Lee"
wrote:
> This reminds me of a question...
> Once you activate and attach SYSASCII, is there a way to paste text into
it?
> I've tried Cntrl-V, Insert, right-click paste & paste unformatted, all
with no
> luck...
I've no idea. If paste isn't
On Thursday, 07/23/2020 at 10:41 GMT, "Davis, Larry (National VM
Capability)" wrote:
> We need a way to give our Linux admins real terminal access to an ASCII
> terminal for Boot Messages and to fix issues that prevent Network
access.
>
> The Linux Admins do use an HMC access method for the
: [LINUX-390] SYSASCII console use for Linux
I found this statement in the Linux-390 archives from Rick Troth and was
wondering if any one has used this interface or if there are more details on
using it
*Linux sees an ASCII "system console"*
This is where I had to do a little digging.
of Davis, Larry
(National VM Capability)
Sent: July 23, 2020 6:40 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: SYSASCII console use for Linux
I found this statement in the Linux-390 archives from Rick Troth and was
wondering if any one has used this interface or if there are more details on
using
I found this statement in the Linux-390 archives from Rick Troth and was
wondering if any one has used this interface or if there are more details on
using it
*Linux sees an ASCII "system console"*
This is where I had to do a little digging. They don't let me on the HMC
so I have never gotten
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