Paul,

If the guest is unexpectedly logged off, look in your console logs.  The
operator console log shows when a guest logs on and logs off.  If it shows
that your linux system was 'forced by system' here is what happened.  If a
guest is disconnected and goes into a CP read or VM read situation, you have
a certain amount of time to satisfy the read until the guest is forced off.
This time can be adjusted in the system config file features statement by
coding DISCONNECT_TIMEOUT.

Hope this helps.

Jeff Davis

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Dieffenbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 9:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] Linux image disappears


Mark,

Hopefully you saw my previous response to Jeff Davis. Yes, the guest is
logged off. We see no error messages on the VM console when this happens.
We are in the process of setting up RTM,  but otherwise are not far enough
along yet to have other tools in place. I've been in touch with Velocity
and hope to begin a trial of their product next month. I should say we only
have 4 guests created so far and have ample memory allocated to the VM LPAR
- 6 GB. I of course was hoping this might be a known issue that someone
else had already encountered or that we were doing something incorrectly
just due to inexperience.

Paul Dieffenbach


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