After searching the repositry I found -
http://support.novell.com/techcenter/search/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=10096543html&sliceId=&dialogID=3286245
which describes the exact things we're encounter and suggest some vm
modification and upgrades to address the issue.
Thanks for al
It has been known that changes in Linux/390 have required corresponding z/VM
maintenance to be in place, and vice versa. Not just z/VM 4.4, but higher
level versions as well. The knowledgebase for SUSE is at
http://www.novell.com/support/products/suselinux/
Mark Post
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Our vm level is 4.4 but why is the VM level relevent.
Is it common that certain linux functionality does not work under elder vm
versions?
Is there any known issues with vm4.4 vswitch and these kernels?
I searched for a bugzilla like repository like redhat has for novell/suse is
one like that avail
I'm running vswitch with:
Welcome to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (s390x) - Kernel
2.6.5-7.202.5-s390x
It also ran well with just SP 2 applied.
Our VM system is:
q cplevel
z/VM Version 5 Release 1.0, service level 0501 (64-bit)
Generated at 08/17/2005 17:31:13 CDT
IPL at 10/18/2005 17:12:29 CD
I got the impression that there is an agent that each system can start.
DBCONSOLE (in the concepts guide) says it can monitor multiple
machines.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
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For 10g I was under the impression we had to either use DBCONSOLE on
each
inst
Not sure if this addresses your problem or not. We installed SLES9 on zVM
4.4 (0402), and linux guests could not ping each other. Turned out to be a
known problem, and we had to apply latest RSU to get current. See:
http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/FLASH10334
There
Thanks for several replies, a couple of which I've included here.
It is safe to assume that the z/OS image (LPARed on the same machine)
that is sharing the OSA devices is not experiencing the same issue.
It's running fat and happy.
Greg B. also suggested changes to QIOASSIST, which is a term I'm
For 10g I was under the impression we had to either use DBCONSOLE on each
instance OR use a separate (Intel?) grid server to connect to the individual
agents. If there is another option, we will gladly look at it.
Ray Mrohs
Energy Information Administration
U.S. Department of Energy
-Origina