Hi all,
If someone share infomation about the procedure to configure DS8100 in SCSI
mode with ZVM 5.4 to be used by Suse Z/Linux.
Thanks Regards
Tony
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From:
John Summerfield deb...@herakles.homelinux.org
To:
LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date:
11/03/2009 07:49 PM
Subject:
Re: TCPDUMP
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Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Ron
Sun evangelists over there to hear us say it. On modern x86 boxes the
smallest systems we can buy are grossly overspecced in the number of
cores required. This means that while the hardware is cheap (a couple
of boxes for a production RAC, a couple of boxes for a DR RAC, Stress
and PPTE
The general idea is to avoid bringing your system to it's knees by starting to
many Linux systems simultaneously. This sleep breaks the startups a little bit
apart to relieve some of the pressure. A Linux boot is a fairly intensive
process compared to one sitting idle once everything has
Thang Pham wrote:
but I want to know how to configure new Linux systems to use DHCP.
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/custom-guide/s1-dhcp-configuring-client.html
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-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On
Behalf Of Thang Pham
Subject: DHCP
I am trying to install a DHCP server on my SLES10 SP2 system
on s390x. I think the installation worked, but I want to
know how to configure new Linux systems to
Ugh - sorry about that.
The data are also available in /proc/slabinfo (you have to do the math
yourself), but a quick look at the code would indicate the numbers all
come from the same place, so that ain't gunna help you either.
Shane ...
Rick wrote on 05/11/2009 12:53:00 AM:
FYI. We did a
What is the reasonable setting for sleep time after issue xautolog server?
On the planning and Administration Steps for automatically starting linux
virtual servers and other virtal machines say:
1. After every third XAUTOLOG statement that starts a Linux virtual
server, add this statement: