Re: zVM Novice best practices

2005-12-16 Thread Yu Safin
On 12/15/05, Alan Altmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday, 12/15/2005 at 09:26 EST, Michael MacIsaac/Poughkeepsie/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you plan to use DirMaint to maintain the directory, there is a good VM Pub Getting Started With Linux - first row on the Web page

zVM Novice best practices

2005-12-15 Thread Yu Safin
does anybody have books, red-books, primers, web-sites or recommendations for new zVM system programmers? -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO

Re: zVM Novice best practices

2005-12-15 Thread Michael MacIsaac
Yu, does anybody have books, red-books, primers, web-sites or recommendations for new zVM system programmers? I'm biased, but I would recommend the he redbook z/VM and Linux on zSeries: From LPAR to Virtual Servers in Two Days on the Web at: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246695.html

Re: zVM Novice best practices

2005-12-15 Thread Dave Jones
Hi, Yu. Welcome to the wonderful world of z/VM! Since you posted your query on the Linux-390 list, I shall assume you are mostly interested in z/VM as it relates to supporting Linux guests. The place I would start would be with this excellent IBM publication (and it's even free!): Getting

Re: zVM Novice best practices

2005-12-15 Thread Alan Altmark
On Thursday, 12/15/2005 at 09:26 EST, Michael MacIsaac/Poughkeepsie/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you plan to use DirMaint to maintain the directory, there is a good VM Pub Getting Started With Linux - first row on the Web page