Hi,
Since my mail attachments have not reached you, I am pasting the details
below:
,z/VM ONLINE
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built on IBM Virtualization Technology
,Fill in your USERID and PASSWORD and press ENTER,
,(Your password will not appear when you type it),
,USERID ===>,, ,
,PASSWORD ===>,, ,
,COMMAND ===>,,
,RUNNING BEADEV1
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LOGON BEADEV01
z/VM Version 5 Release 2.0, Service Level 0602 (64-bit),
built on IBM Virtualization Technology
There is no logmsg data
FILES: NO RDR, NO PRT, NO PUN
RECONNECTED AT 14:42:43 PDT SUNDAY 10/21/07
Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (s390x) - Kernel
2.6.16.21-0.8-defaul
t (ttyS0).
beadev01 login:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> pwd
pwd
/home/beadev01
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> uname -a
uname -a
Linux beadev01 2.6.16.21-0.8-default #1 SMP Mon Jul 3 18:25:39 UTC 2006
s390x s3
90x s390x GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> more /etc/SuSE-release
more /etc/SuSE-release
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (s390x)
VERSION = 10
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> free
free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 505192 239696 265496 0 73676 122404
-/+ buffers/cache: 43616 461576
Swap: 348688 0 348688
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>
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,RUNNING BEADEV1 ,,
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more /proc/cpuinfo
more /proc/cpuinfo
vendor_id : IBM/S390
# processors : 1
bogomips per cpu: 2398.61
processor 0: version = FF, identification = 01D48C, machine = 2084
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>
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LOGON BEADEV01
z/VM Version 5 Release 2.0, Service Level 0602 (64-bit),
built on IBM Virtualization Technology
There is no logmsg data
FILES: NO RDR, NO PRT, NO PUN
RECONNECTED AT 15:47:47 PDT SUNDAY 10/21/07
QUERY NAMES
LINUXFTP - DSC , PERFSVM - DSC , TCPIP - DSC , DTCVSW2 - DSC
DTCVSW1 - DSC , OPERSYMP - DSC , DISKACNT - DSC , EREP - DSC
TCPMAINT - DSC , BEADEV01 -L0003
VSM - TCPIP
IND USER BEADEV01
USERID=BEADEV01 MACH=ESA STOR=512M VIRT=V XSTORE=NONE
IPLSYS=DEV 0700 DEVNUM=00017
PAGES: RES=00073223 WS=00073210 LOCKEDREAL=00000013 RESVD=00000000
NPREF=00000001 PREF=00000000 READS=00000001 WRITES=00000001
XSTORE=000000 READS=000000 WRITES=000000 MIGRATES=000000
CPU 00: CTIME=42:24 VTIME=002:42 TTIME=003:30 IO=071474
RDR=000000 PRT=000000 PCH=000000
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Thanks & Regards,
-GnanaShekar-
On 10/20/07, Kris Buelens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> VM user and Virtual machine / guest os are indeed one and the same
>
> LOGOFF, that's like pulling the plug out, not an orderly shutdown. So
> better stop your Linuxes with the appropriate Linux command and then enter
> LOGOFF.
>
> At the other hand: modern Linuxes register themselves to receive shutdown
> signals from CP, what means that if the LPAR gets stopped, of when you issue
> CP SHUTDOWN, or when one uses FORCE, these Linuxes will shutdown themselves
> and CP gives them some to do that. This time can be defined in SYSTEM
> CONFIG (on MAINT CF1) or by a CP SET command; by default, the time is 0 and
> FORCE or SHUTDOWN won't give Linuxes any time to stop.
> To find out the details, use QUERY SIGNALS or QUERY SIGNAL SHUTDOWN (or
> something like it, my memory isn't that good anymore to remember all details
> of relatively new commands). HELP CPQUERY MENU is a start to find the
> details online.
>
> --
> Kris Buelens,
> IBM Belgium, VM customer support
>
> 2007/10/20, GnanaShekar Subramani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks a lot for your help.
> > I am now able to enter the CP commands.
> >
> > After logging in as a VM user if I log off (LOGOFF command), I guess the
> > virtual machine / guest os is getting shutdown.
> >
> > I guess the VM user and Virtual machine / guest os are one and the same.
> >
> > I was also able to bring up the virtual machine / guest os using the IPL
> > commands. I did this because I knew the IPLSYS for the Virtual machine from
> > one of my earlier screenshot and was able to IPL with "IPL <some number>
> > CLEAR" command.
> >
> > However I still need to find out details about the virtual machines that
> > are defined but not active. and IPL them.
> >
> > Please suggest. Also find the attachment. In the mean while I am
> > going through the zVMBasics pdf.
> >
> > Thanks & Regards,
> > -GnanaShekar-
> >
> >
> >
> > On 10/20/07, Kris Buelens <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > >
> > > I don't see an attached file...
> > > To enter CP commands when Linux is active you have several choices
> > > - hit the PA1 key, it will place you in CP READ and then you enter a
> > > CP command
> > > - issue #CP xxxx
> > > - when logged on to a Linux user (like root) you can try HCP xxxx or
> > > VMCP xxxx
> > > - or use the SCIF, the Single Image Console Facility: from a VM user
> > > with enough CP classes
> > > -- SET SECUSER LINUXxyz *
> > > -- SET SEND CP LINUXxyz xxxxx
> > > The first command defines you as secondary user of LINUXxyz which
> > > means that all console output of LINUXxyz will be routed to you if
> > > LINUXxyz
> > > is disconnected, the SEND command sends a CP command to LINUXxyz
> > >
> > > Note that the # character and PA1 can have been redefined with the CP
> > > TERMinal command, issue Q TERM and look for LINEND and BREAKIN
> > >
> > > 2007/10/20, GnanaShekar Subramani < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > After logging through the 3270 terminal emulator, I am being asked
> > > > to login to the linux guest.
> > > >
> > > > So there is no provison to enter CP commands.
> > > > Find the attached file for more details.
> > > >
> > > > Please suggest.
> > > > Thanks & Regards,
> > > > -GnanaShekar-
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On 10/18/07, RPN01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Another starting point, if the guests are connected via vSwitch,
> > > > > would be to
> > > > > "query vswitch" to get the name of the virtual switch. This will
> > > > > also tell
> > > > > you how many guests are attached to the virtual switch. Then
> > > > > "query vswitch
> > > > > <switchname> active" to list the individual guests attached to the
> > > > > virtual
> > > > > switch.
> > > > >
> > > > > Older methods might be reflected in the TCPIP definitions, which
> > > > > should be
> > > > > on TCPMAINT's minidisk 198.
> > > > >
> > > > > --
> > > > > .~. Robert P. Nix Mayo Foundation
> > > > > /V\ RO-OE-5-55 200 First Street SW
> > > > > /( )\ 507-284-0844 Rochester, MN 55905
> > > > > ^^-^^ -----
> > > > > "In theory, theory and practice are the same, but
> > > > > in practice, theory and practice are different."
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > On 10/18/07 8:02 AM, "Dave Jones" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Hello, GnanaShekar.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Welcome to the wonderful world of z/VM and zLinux; I think you
> > > > > will find
> > > > > > it a very friendly and easy to use environment.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > To see how many guests (virtual machines) are running running,
> > > > > try this
> > > > > > command:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > CP Q Names
> > > > > >
> > > > > > This will show you a list of all of the virtual machines
> > > > > (guests) that
> > > > > > are currently running and whither or not they are connected to a
> > > > > console
> > > > > > (terminal) or not (DSC -- disconnected). Guests do not need to
> > > > > be
> > > > > > connected to a console for them to continue to run.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > A good place for someone new to z/VM to start is to take a look
> > > > > at this
> > > > > > IBM document: "Introduction to the New Mainframe: z/VM Basics".
> > > > > You can
> > > > > > download a free copy from here:
> > > > > > http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/abstracts/sg247316.html?Open
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Good luck and do not be afraid to ask any more questions that
> > > > > you might
> > > > > > have here on the list......we really do enjoy helping new comers
> > > > > get to
> > > > > > know z/VM!
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Have a good one.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > GnanaShekar Subramani wrote:
> > > > > >> Hi,
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> I am a newbie to IBM systemz / Mainframe / zVM /
> > > > > zLinux. However I am
> > > > > >> familiar to IBM system p, AIX and LPAR / virtualization in AIX.
> > > > >
> > > > > >> I have been given a username / password for zVM; and my client
> > > > > wants me to
> > > > > >> find out all the different partitions / guests that are
> > > > > existing.
> > > > > >> A long time ago somebody has setup linux guests on zVM and they
> > > > > have used
> > > > > >> zLinux in the project.
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> We donot have a record of what was done earlier in relation to
> > > > > zVM / zLinux
> > > > > >> setup.
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> I am clueless. So thought of taking help from this forum.
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> This is what appears for my zVM login.
> > > > > >> --------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> z/VM
> > > > > >> ONLINE
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> z/VM Version 5 Release 2.0, Service Level 0602 (64-bit),
> > > > > >> built on IBM Virtualization Technology
> > > > > >> There is no logmsg data
> > > > > >> FILES: NO RDR, NO PRT, NO PUN
> > > > > >> RECONNECTED AT 21:19:58 PDT WEDNESDAY 10/17/07
> > > > > >> ----------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> I do not know even a single zVM command, so please suggest or
> > > > > point me in
> > > > > >> the right direction.
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> Thanks & Regards,
> > > > > >> -GnanaShekar-
> > > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Kris Buelens,
> > > IBM Belgium, VM customer support
> > >
> >
> >