I'm an MVS systems programmer for the last 25 years.  We want to put Linux on our 
MP3000-H50 and see what we can do with it.  I believe we are looking at installing a 
Tivoli backup server on it.  I will be installing Linux.  I am new to Linux, but I 
have worked a little with Unix on OS390 and z/OS.  We actually have one application 
running on that.

What Redbooks are good to learn about and install Linux?  I have been reading "Linux 
for S/390: Installation, Configuration, and Use".  That book was published in May 
2000, and I'm sure things have changed somewhat since then..  

Another question is what distribution is best, or does it matter?  I was looking at a 
SuSe distribution, but then I found out we are already running a RedHat distribution 
on one of our servers.  Our Unix and Linux guy would prefer to standardize on the same 
distribution, as he will be helping me.  He is very good at Unix, but knows almost 
nothing about the mainframe.   

The last question for now concerns connectivity.  We have a Cisco Router hooked up to 
our mainframe via an Escon channel configured as a Claw device.  There are 7 device 
addresses in it's range of 16 addresses configured on the PROD Lpar, and 4 on the TEST 
Lpar.  That leaves 5 addresses left to play with.  In the Linux for S390 book 
mentioned above, it talks about the Claw device not being available for Linux yet, but 
newer sources talk about downloading the Claw device driver and then compiling it and 
installing it.  I assume the Claw device is supported now, and comes with a 
distribution.  Is it?  If not, can you point me to some doc that shows how to do this.

Thanks.  I'm sure I'll have many more questions later.  

Eric Bielefeld
Sr. MVS Systems Programmer
P&H Mining Equipment
Milwaukee, WI
414-671-7849
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