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Scott Rohling
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 4:40 PM, Alan Ackerman
wrote:
> You are better off with CA VM:Operator or IBM Operations Manager for z/VM.
> If you insist on roll
You are better off with CA VM:Operator or IBM Operations Manager for z/VM. If
you insist on rolling your own, there are presentation available on how to use
PROP. But it's going to cost you time.
If your management thinks your time is free, then have fun! You'll need to
learn REXX and Pipeline
> From: joão paulo limberger (shoo)
> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Date: 08/13/2016 10:32 AM
> Subject: Logs from Operator
> Sent by: Linux on 390 Port
>
> Hi All!
>
> I want to receive in a linux VM all the messages sends to the console
of
> the user Operator ...
>
> What is the best way
We're all #1. Well, that and a fair amount of NAS mounted via NFS for lower
cost big chunks.
We make use of Hyperswap and replication services with GDPS so 3390 with that.
Marcy
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Gentry,
Steve
Sent:
Great question!
On 08/15/16 10:49, Gentry, Steve wrote:
There are at least 3 combinations of DASD usage for Linux implementation.
They are:
1) Everything on 3390 storage
2) Everything on non-3390, external disk via a fiber card
3) A combination of 1 & 2
You left out V-Disk,
My experience (briefly):
1) Easiest to manage, least issues with DR or moving to different
processors.Physical backups can be taken using z/VM or z/OS storage
utilities. Same for cloning images...
2) NPIV required for any real storage security. Managed by fcp/wwpn/lun
- nowhere near as e
Hi, Steve.
I would suggest using option 3, a combination of ECKD and SANthe ECK
DASD for z/VM functions, like RACF (RACF requires 3390 DASD, btw), and
SAN for the Linux guests.
DJ
On 08/15/2016 09:49 AM, Gentry, Steve wrote:
There are at least 3 combinations of DASD usage for Linux impleme
There are at least 3 combinations of DASD usage for Linux implementation.
They are:
1) Everything on 3390 storage
2) Everything on non-3390, external disk via a fiber card
3) A combination of 1 & 2
What are the thoughts on using these? Is one preferred over the other?
Thanks,
Greetings Tito,
Got to Mark before you.
Very nice work.
Regards,
Paul Flint
On Sat, 13 Aug 2016, Tito Garrido wrote:
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2016 10:38:29 -0300
From: Tito Garrido
Reply-To: Linux on 390 Port
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: z/VM cheatsheet
Hi Folks,
Just sharing a simple
Greetings Mark,
Very nice!
Regards,
Paul Flint
On Sat, 13 Aug 2016, Mark Post wrote:
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2016 10:34:32 -0600
From: Mark Post
Reply-To: Linux on 390 Port
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: z/VM cheatsheet
On 8/13/2016 at 09:38 AM, Tito Garrido wrote:
Hi Folks,
Just
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