On 18.07.2002 at 19:51:26, Elisabeth Terseur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -and last but not least: I really have to install at second level of > VM.... this is the environment we provide here for tests and education... I can accept that VM shops traditionally would use second-level systems for testing/training, but it looks like there are some real issues with running Linux (at least the installation systems) as guests of a second-level VM. Not meaning to be too critical, but is the need to run at second-level simply because \"that\'s the way we\'ve always done it around here\"? My suggestion would be to run your second-level testing/training VM at first-level in another LPAR. Since I\'m only a VM apprentice though, there may be additional VM management issues that I\'m not aware of. The other suggestion I can make is to try a kernel with the timer patch applied in your third-level Linuxes. Not sure if this might actually make things worse though... ;) Cheers, Vic Cross -- Vic Cross MACS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Networking, Linux, on zSeries and S/390
