Hi. From information I have gathered from this list I tried to clone a
sles 9 system (lpar no VM). When I log in to the system and try to
update a file I get a message that it is read-only. When I booted this
system I see messages
VFS: Mounted root (reiserfs filesystem) readonly
Trying to move
Zoltan,
Have you tried doing a mkinitrd just befor the zipl?
Ron
Herczeg, Zoltan wrote:
Hi. From information I have gathered from this list I tried to clone a
sles 9 system (lpar no VM). When I log in to the system and try to
update a file I get a message that it is read-only. When I booted
You're not showing how you either ATTACHed or LINKed to the 186/187 -- you
need to DETACH them. (vmcp det 186-187). Just putting them offline with
chccwdev doesn't do it.. (unless your 'logout' is a LOGOFF -- if so, then
I'm stumped)
Hope that helps - Scott
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 7:15 AM,
I don't think he was running in z/VM though...
The two things I see as possible problems are that you didn't run mkinitrd
before running zipl. The mkinitrd needs to know about the disks as well,
based on your current chroot'ed paths. This is my absolute favorite mistake,
and I've recovered from
Haven't tried this, but it looks interesting.
quote
JinsightLive for IBM(r) System z(tm) is a visualization tool that allows
you to interactively trace and visualize the execution of a Java(tm)
program on z/OS(r) or Linux(r) on System z (zLinux). The Java
application can be running in a variety
On Apr 18, 2008, at 10:22 AM, McKown, John wrote:
Haven't tried this, but it looks interesting.
quote
JinsightLive for IBM(r) System z(tm) is a visualization tool that
allows
I have an end user who has been very excited about using this to
profile his heavyweight tomcat apps. We've run into