The following Linux on System z publications are now available:

Device Drivers, Features, and Commands on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
SP3

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/documentation_suse.html


Abstract
This document describes the device drivers, features, and commands
available for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 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.Storage-class memory device driver supporting Flash Express
        Chapter 7. Channel-attached tape device driver
        Chapter 8. XPRAM device driver

Part 3. Networking
        Chapter 9. qeth device driver for OSA-Express (QDIO) and HiperSockets
        Chapter 10. OSA-Express SNMP subagent support
        Chapter 11. LAN channel station device driver
        Chapter 12. CTCM device driver
        Chapter 13. NETIUCV device driver
        Chapter 14. AF_IUCV device driver
        Chapter 15. CLAW device driver

Part 4. z/VM virtual server integration
        Chapter 16. z/VM concepts
        Chapter 17. Writing kernel APPLDATA records
        Chapter 18. Writing application APPLDATA records
        Chapter 19. Reading z/VM monitor records
        Chapter 20. z/VM recording device driver
        Chapter 21. z/VM unit record device driver
        Chapter 22. z/VM DCSS device driver
        Chapter 23. Shared kernel support
        Chapter 24. Watchdog device driver
                Chapter 25. z/VM CP interface device driver
            Chapter 26. Deliver z/VM CP special messages as uevents
        Chapter 27. Cooperative memory management

Part 5. System resources
        Chapter 28. Managing CPUs
        Chapter 29. Managing hotplug memory
        Chapter 30. Large page support
        Chapter 31. S/390 hypervisor file system
        Chapter 32. ETR and STP based clock synchronization
        Chapter 33. Identifying the System z hardware

Part 6. Security
        Chapter 34. Generic cryptographic device driver
        Chapter 35. Pseudo-random number device driver

Part 7. Booting and shutdown
        Chapter 36. Console device drivers
        Chapter 37. Initial program loader for System z - zipl
        Chapter 38. Booting Linux
            Chapter 39. Suspending and resuming Linux
        Chapter 40. Shutdown actions
        Chapter 41. Remotely controlling virtual hardware - snipl

Part 8. Performance measurement using hardware facilities
        Chapter 42. Channel measurement facility
        Chapter 43  OProfile hardware sampling support
        Chapter 44. Using the CPU-meaurement counter facility

Part 9. Diagnostics and troubleshooting
            Chapter 45. Logging I/0 subchannel status information
        Chapter 46. Obtaining QDIO performance statistics
        Chapter 47. Control program identification
            Chapter 48. Activating automatic problem reporting
            Chapter 49. Avoiding common pitfalls
        Chapter 50. Kernel messages

Part 9. Reference
        Chapter 51. Commands for Linux on System z
        Chapter 52. Selected kernel parameters
        Chapter 53. Linux diagnose code use


Using the Dump Tools on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3

http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/lnxinfo/v3r0m0/topic/com.ibm.linux.z.ledt/ledt_t_usingdumptools.html


Abstract: This document describes tools for obtaining dumps of Linux on
System z instances.

Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Using kdump
Chapter 3 Using a DASD dump device
Chapter 4. Using DASD devices for multi-volume dump
Chapter 5. Using a tape dump device
Chapter 6. Using a SCSI dump device
Chapter 7. Creating dumps on z/VM with VMDUMP
Chapter 8. Handling large dumps
Chapter 9. Creating live-system dumps with zgetdump
Chapter 10. 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
Appendix E. Installing the DASD or SCSI dump tool with YaST
Appendix F. How to detect guest relocation


Kernel Messages on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3

http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/dw/linux390/docu/les3km02.pdf


Dorothea Matthaeus
Linux on System z Information Development
IBM Deutschland Research and Development GmbH

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