On 2020-12-09, at 13:54:34, David Boyes wrote:
>
> Update your phone to the current IOS. This is a known bug in IOS 14 GA.
>
'Tain't no phone; 'twas MacOS Mojave.
> You'd think after a while, they'd quit fooling with their MIME
> implementation. Ain't broke, don't fix it.
>
Rich's message
Update your phone to the current IOS. This is a known bug in IOS 14 GA.
You'd think after a while, they'd quit fooling with their MIME implementation.
Ain't broke, don't fix it.
On 12/8/20, 1:20 PM, "Linux on 390 Port on behalf of Paul Gilmartin"
wrote:
Your mailer or your
On 12/8/20, 5:42 PM, "Linux on 390 Port on behalf of Paul Gilmartin"
wrote:
> On 2020-12-08, at 14:12:21, Bruce Hayden wrote:
>
> z/VM doesn't hide the hardware. In just about all cases, if it won't run
> in an LPAR, it also won't run under z/VM.
>I recall a counterexample
On Wednesday, 12/09/2020 at 08:07 GMT, Dennis Andrews
wrote:
> 64 bit SLES9 will boot on a z15 running under zVM 7.1
But it will not boot in an LPAR. As a z/VM guest, a virtual machine
enjoys the luxury of ESA/390-compatibility architectural mode, which
allows the guest to operate in
64 bit SLES9 will boot on a z15 running under zVM 7.1
( 32 bit won't boot ).
Welcome to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (s390x) - Kernel
2.6.5-7.321-s390x (ttyS0).
sles9x login:
Totally unsupported, not sure I'd trust it for production.
On 12/8/2020 12:31 PM, Darren Bygrave wrote:
Does anyone
For the benefit of others that might be interested in this topic:
Turns out the issue was rooted in use of a LINK instead of an INTERFACE
statement when defining the OSA in z/OS. Once converted to INTERFACE, things
worked as expected.
Otherwise, in case of any issues:
You can find materials at
I can't comment on SLES9 but we did have a few SLES10 guests in z14 and z/VM
7.1. This year we have decommissioned the SLES10 guests.
SLES10 is not supported on z13 already and during the z13 migration we have had
one guest that didn't survive that. So we had to migrate that guest into
SLES11.
On 08.12.20 17:58, Eric Chevalier wrote:
> My apologies for the poor formatting of my original message. Let's try again:
>
> [root@zlinux4 Temp]# hostname
> zlinux4.phx
> [root@zlinux4 Temp]#
> [root@zlinux4 Temp]# date
> Tue Dec 8 06:37:35 PST 2020
> [root@zlinux4 Temp]#
> [root@zlinux4 Temp]#