The following Linux on System z publications are now available at:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/documentation_red_hat.html
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1
Abstract
This document describes the device drivers, features, and commands
available to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1 for the control of IBM
System z devices and attachments.
Part 1. General concepts
Chapter 1. How devices are accessed by Linux
Chapter 2. Devices in sysfs
Chapter 3. Kernel and module parameters
Part 2. Storage
Chapter 4. DASD device driver
Chapter 5. SCSI-over-Fibre Channel device driver
Chapter 6. Channel-attached tape device driver
Chapter 7. XPRAM device driver
Part 3. Networking
Chapter 8. qeth device driver for OSA-Express (QDIO) and HiperSockets
Chapter 9. OSA-Express SNMP subagent support
Chapter 10. LAN channel station device driver
Chapter 11. CTCM device driver
Part 4. z/VM virtual server integration
Chapter 12. z/VM concepts
Chapter 13. Writing kernel APPLDATA records
Chapter 14. Writing application APPLDATA records
Chapter 15. Reading z/VM monitor records
Chapter 16. z/VM recording device driver
Chapter 17. z/VM unit record device driver
Chapter 18. z/VM DCSS device driver
Chapter 19. Shared kernel support
Chapter 20. Watchdog device driver
Chapter 21. z/VM CP interface device driver
Chapter 22. Deliver z/VM CP special messages as uevents
Chapter 23. AF_IUCV address family support
Chapter 24. Cooperative memory management
Part 5. System resources
Chapter 25. Managing CPUs
Chapter 26. Managing hotplug memory
Chapter 27. Large page support
Chapter 28. S/390 hypervisor file system
Chapter 29. ETR and STP based clock synchronization
Part 6. Security
Chapter 30. Generic cryptographic device driver
Chapter 31. Pseudo-random number device driver
Chapter 32. Data execution protection for user processes
Part 7. Booting and shutdown
Chapter 33. Console device drivers
Chapter 34. Initial program loader for System z - zipl
Chapter 35. Booting Linux
Chapter 36. Suspending and resuming Linux
Chapter 37. Shutdown actions
Part 8. Diagnostics and troubleshooting
Chapter 38. Logging I/0 subchannel status information
Chapter 39. Channel measurement facility
Chapter 40. Control program identification
Chapter 41. Activating automatic problem reporting
Chapter 42. Avoiding common pitfalls
Part 9. Reference
Chapter 43. Commands for Linux on System z
Chapter 45. Selected kernel parameters
Chapter 46. Linux diagnose code use
Using the Dump Tools on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1
Abstract: This document describes tools for obtaining dumps of Linux on
System z instances.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2 Using a DASD dump device
Chapter 3. Using DASD devices for multi-volume dump
Chapter 4. Using a tape dump device
Chapter 5. Using a SCSI dump device
Chapter 6. Using VMDUMP
Chapter 7. Handling large dumps
Chapter 8. Sharing dump devices
Appendix A. Examples for initiating dumps
Appendix B. Obtaining a dump with limited size
Appendix C. Command summary
Appendix D. Preparing for analyzing a dump
Dorothea Matthaeus
Linux on System z Information Development
IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
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