> "Load from Removable Media or Server" -
> installation from DVD or ftp server. There is no place to put load
> parameters.
> Quite speciic scenario, but installation process is possibly older than
> "Integrated 3270 Console", so other consoles for that process should be
> also an option.
The
> I finally have some storage on loan from a company called Funsoft!
> Hopefully by the end of the night I will have Linux installed and a
> portal to the internet to which people can connect and play on it!
We at Fundamental Software lnc. found a way to loan Connor a small FLEXCUB
server with a
A little background: http://www.ibm-mainframes.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=1744
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Yep - this is something you don't see every day.
Or *any* day, come to think of it :)
The closest I've come to this is watching IBM power up a BC12 in a
temporary warehouse environment (cables and power just kind of hanging).
But IBM certainly wasn't pulling boxes out of the rack like Conner is
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
This is very cool. Young dude live streaming video as he works on a z890 somebody lent him trying to bring Linux up
in an LPAR.
Correction. I think he owns the z890. Someone lent him storage emulator. Taught himself how to take apart and
reconfigure things via IBM manuals
Connor Krukosky wrote:
Come one come all!
Its the day of reckoning.
I finally have some storage on loan from a company called Funsoft!
Hopefully by the end of the night I will have Linux installed and a portal to the internet to which people can connect
and play on it!
http://www.twitch.tv/con
Come one come all!
Its the day of reckoning.
I finally have some storage on loan from a company called Funsoft!
Hopefully by the end of the night I will have Linux installed and a
portal to the internet to which people can connect and play on it!
http://www.twitch.tv/conmega
-Connor Krukosky
Like Kees said but here is the reference:
https://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.f54u200/savcxsoiu.htm%23savcxsoiu?lang=en
Hank
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http://tinyurl.com/hjtvcwp
Thanks to many folks who helped/suggested/contributed...
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...individually could *not* meet the test...
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(Replying to my own post.) I looked more into the history BronzePlex. I think
the first published definition was in 2002's Redbook "Merging Systems into a
Sysplex" (SG24-6818-00). At one end is Platinum: everything that can be shared
is actually shared. At the other end is Bronze (see below). Go
We run several CA products, which means CA90S (name?) early in IPL. I don't
know CAMASTER, but on a running system I can find no evidence of the symbols
you name. I'm not sure that the point of CA initialization would be early
enough for our needs.
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