Re: Dynamically turning on memory

2020-01-23 Thread Marcy Cortes
You're welcome! All the z specific commands are in the Device Drivers books https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/linuxonibm/liaaf/lnz_r_dd.html There's a chapter on Managing hotplug memory -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Martha McConaghy Sent:

Re: Dynamically turning on memory

2020-01-23 Thread Martha McConaghy
Oh, Doh! That is just what I need. Thanks so much, Marcy. Guess my googling skills are on the fritz today. Nothing I found mentioned either of those commands. Martha Martha McConaghy Marist: System Architect/Technical Lead SHARE Association: Vice President Marist College IT

Re: Dynamically turning on memory

2020-01-23 Thread Marcy Cortes
I’ve never done it in an LPAR, but it should be the same. Use chmem-e 256G Use lsmem to check Sent with BlackBerry Work (www.blackberry.com) From: Martha McConaghy mailto:martha.mccona...@marist.edu>> Date: Thursday, Jan 23, 2020, 7:57 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU

Dynamically turning on memory

2020-01-23 Thread Martha McConaghy
I have a feeling that this is a "dumb user" question, but googling around has not provided an answer that fits our environment. Since I'm messing with a production system, I don't want to screw around and do something wrong. I have an LPAR on a z15 that is running Ubuntu 18.04 native. It has