Hmmm..  Disabled cpu topology, added processor degradation capability...

Those sound, well..   bad.   I'm sure they're not, but something gets lost
in the 8 words or less synoposis  ;-)  I passed your post on to a customer
and they commented that they already do a fine job of degrading processors
on their own ...  <giggle>

Scott

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Shawn Wells <[email protected]> wrote:

> RHEL 5.4 public beta is live on RHN, announcement is attached.  With NSS
> available in the beta, I would *love* to hear any feedback.
>
> The beta allows customers, partners, and other interested parties to
> provide technical feedback on the next version of RHEL.  The beta ends
> August 31st.
>
> Of particular interest for System z (not a complete list):
>    - System Z (s390)
>      - Added additional card IDs to CEX2C and CEX2A
>      - Added Call Home data
>      - Added FCP performance data collection
>      - Added ioctls to SCSI generic devices
>      - Added EMC ioctl to the dasd driver
>      - Disabled cpu topology by default
>      - Upgraded version of hvc_console
>      - Added hvc_iucv: z/VM IUCV hypervisor console support
>      - Added extra kernel parameters via VMPARM
>      - Added NSS Support
>      - Added processor degradation capability
>      - Added ap z90crypt adapter interrupt capability
>      - Updated s390utils to 1.8.1
>
> -Shawn
>
> --
> Shawn D. Wells
> Global System z Platform Manager
> Cell: (+1) 443-534-0130  (GMT -5)
>
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