--- Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... This document describes the device drivers available for Linux kernel 2.6.38 to control IBM® System z® devices and attachments. It also describes commands and parameters for configuring Linux for System z. In this document, System z is taken to include zSeries® in 64- and 31-bit mode. Unless stated ...
... This document describes the device drivers available for Linux kernel 2.6.38 to control IBM® System z® devices and attachments. It also describes commands and parameters for configuring Linux for System z. In this document, System z is taken to include zSeries® in 64- and 31-bit mode. Unless stated ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... mounting a CMS file system. See “cmsfs-fuse - Mount a z/VM CMS file system” on page 483. v You can now use the tunedasd command to check the reservation status of ECKD DASD. See “tunedasd - Adjust DASD performance” on page 576. This revision also includes maintenance and editorial changes. Technical ...
... mounting a CMS file system. See “cmsfs-fuse - Mount a z/VM CMS file system” on page 483. v You can now use the tunedasd command to check the reservation status of ECKD DASD. See “tunedasd - Adjust DASD performance” on page 576. This revision also includes maintenance and editorial changes. Technical ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands November, 2008 Linux on System z
... New information v The zfcp host bus adapter API (HBA API) provides an interface for SAN management clients that run on System z®, see “zfcp HBA API (FC-HBA) support” on page 47 v FCP port discovery is now automatic, see: – “Configuring and removing ports” on page 58 – “Scenario” on page 67 v HiperSo ...
... New information v The zfcp host bus adapter API (HBA API) provides an interface for SAN management clients that run on System z®, see “zfcp HBA API (FC-HBA) support” on page 47 v FCP port discovery is now automatic, see: – “Configuring and removing ports” on page 58 – “Scenario” on page 67 v HiperSo ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... v There is a new section in Chapter Chapter 2, “Devices in sysfs,” on page 7: “Working with newly available devices” on page 10. v The DASD device driver now supports multitrack request for High Performance FICON®. See “Features” on page 27. v You can now set the timeout for DASD I/O requests. See “ ...
... v There is a new section in Chapter Chapter 2, “Devices in sysfs,” on page 7: “Working with newly available devices” on page 10. v The DASD device driver now supports multitrack request for High Performance FICON®. See “Features” on page 27. v You can now set the timeout for DASD I/O requests. See “ ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands May, 2009 Linux on System z
... New information v The zfcp host bus adapter API (HBA API) provides an interface for SAN management clients that run on System z®, see “zfcp HBA API (FC-HBA) support” on page 51 v FCP port discovery is now automatic, see: – “Configuring and removing ports” on page 62 – “Scenario” on page 71 v HiperSo ...
... New information v The zfcp host bus adapter API (HBA API) provides an interface for SAN management clients that run on System z®, see “zfcp HBA API (FC-HBA) support” on page 51 v FCP port discovery is now automatic, see: – “Configuring and removing ports” on page 62 – “Scenario” on page 71 v HiperSo ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
... different or additional nodes might be created by special udev rules. See SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Administration Guide and the udev man page for more details. ...
... different or additional nodes might be created by special udev rules. See SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Administration Guide and the udev man page for more details. ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... v The “Taking over IP addresses” on page 139 section has been expanded with new IPv6 examples. v The zipl command has been extended to support automatic menu configurations. See “Default section” on page 376. v You can now mount CMS file systems from z/VM minidisks in read-write mode. See “cmsfs-fus ...
... v The “Taking over IP addresses” on page 139 section has been expanded with new IPv6 examples. v The zipl command has been extended to support automatic menu configurations. See “Default section” on page 376. v You can now mount CMS file systems from z/VM minidisks in read-write mode. See “cmsfs-fus ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... Your Linux distribution might provide additional utilities for working with System z devices that are not described in this book. For example, the examples in this book use the ifconfig command to activate interfaces. If your distribution provides it, you can also use IP tools instead of ifconfig. R ...
... Your Linux distribution might provide additional utilities for working with System z devices that are not described in this book. For example, the examples in this book use the ifconfig command to activate interfaces. If your distribution provides it, you can also use IP tools instead of ifconfig. R ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 for the control of IBM® System z® devices and attachments. Unless stated otherwise, in this book the terms device drivers and features are understood to refer to device drivers and features for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 for System z. Unless stated otherw ...
... SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 for the control of IBM® System z® devices and attachments. Unless stated otherwise, in this book the terms device drivers and features are understood to refer to device drivers and features for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 for System z. Unless stated otherw ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... this book are available for the System z® 64-bit and 31-bit architectures with version 2.6.33 of the Linux kernel. Unless stated otherwise, all z/VM® related information in this book is based on the assumption that z/VM 5.3 or later is used. In this book, System z is taken to include System z10, Sys ...
... this book are available for the System z® 64-bit and 31-bit architectures with version 2.6.33 of the Linux kernel. Unless stated otherwise, all z/VM® related information in this book is based on the assumption that z/VM 5.3 or later is used. In this book, System z is taken to include System z10, Sys ...
OpenAFS Quick Start Guide for UNIX
... OpenAFS Administration Guide This guide describes the concepts and procedures that a system administrator must know to manage an AFS cell. It assumes familiarity with UNIX, but requires no previous knowledge of AFS. The first chapters of the OpenAFS Administration Guide present basic concepts and gu ...
... OpenAFS Administration Guide This guide describes the concepts and procedures that a system administrator must know to manage an AFS cell. It assumes familiarity with UNIX, but requires no previous knowledge of AFS. The first chapters of the OpenAFS Administration Guide present basic concepts and gu ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... attachments. Unless stated otherwise, in this book the terms device drivers and features are understood to refer to device drivers and features for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1 for System z. Unless stated otherwise, all z/VM® related information in this book is based on the assumption that z/ ...
... attachments. Unless stated otherwise, in this book the terms device drivers and features are understood to refer to device drivers and features for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1 for System z. Unless stated otherwise, all z/VM® related information in this book is based on the assumption that z/ ...
--- Device Drivers, Features, and Commands on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1
... v You can now set a policy for handling DASD for which a reservation is lost to another system. See “Handling lost device reservations” on page 45. v A new device driver sends and receives z/VM CP special messages (SMSG) as uevents in user space. See Chapter 22, “Deliver z/VM CP special messages a ...
... v You can now set a policy for handling DASD for which a reservation is lost to another system. See “Handling lost device reservations” on page 45. v A new device driver sends and receives z/VM CP special messages (SMSG) as uevents in user space. See Chapter 22, “Deliver z/VM CP special messages a ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
... System z device drivers for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for System z. Part two contains chapters specific to individual storage device drivers. Part three contains chapters specific to individual network device drivers. Part four contains chapters that describe device drivers and features in support ...
... System z device drivers for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for System z. Part two contains chapters specific to individual storage device drivers. Part three contains chapters specific to individual network device drivers. Part four contains chapters that describe device drivers and features in support ...
INF1060: Introduction to Operating Systems and Data Communication
... “An operating system (OS) is a collection of programs that acts as an intermediary between the hardware and its user(s), providing a high-level interface to low level hardware resources, such as the CPU, memory, and I/O devices. The operating system provides various facilities and services that make ...
... “An operating system (OS) is a collection of programs that acts as an intermediary between the hardware and its user(s), providing a high-level interface to low level hardware resources, such as the CPU, memory, and I/O devices. The operating system provides various facilities and services that make ...
Investigation of Real-Time Operating Systems : OSEK/VDX and Rubus
... electrical control unit that reads information from a data bus in the car it is installed in and therefore the car manufacturers may enforce Haldex Traction to join OSEK/VDX in the future. Haldex Traction’s intensions with this master thesis was to deepen their knowledge about OSEK/VDX, find the bes ...
... electrical control unit that reads information from a data bus in the car it is installed in and therefore the car manufacturers may enforce Haldex Traction to join OSEK/VDX in the future. Haldex Traction’s intensions with this master thesis was to deepen their knowledge about OSEK/VDX, find the bes ...
Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles (2
... them to real-world design choices that must be made, three operating systems have been chosen as running examples: • Windows 7: A multitasking operating system for personal computers, workstations, and servers. This operating system incorporates many of the latest developments in operating system te ...
... them to real-world design choices that must be made, three operating systems have been chosen as running examples: • Windows 7: A multitasking operating system for personal computers, workstations, and servers. This operating system incorporates many of the latest developments in operating system te ...
Operating Systems Concepts with Java
... • I/O systems: Chapters 13 and 14 describe the devices that attach to a computer and the multiple dimensions on which they vary. Because these devices differ so widely, the operating system needs to provide a wide range of functionality to applications to allow them to control all aspects of the de ...
... • I/O systems: Chapters 13 and 14 describe the devices that attach to a computer and the multiple dimensions on which they vary. Because these devices differ so widely, the operating system needs to provide a wide range of functionality to applications to allow them to control all aspects of the de ...
Technologies for Large-Scale Configuration Management
... the task of installing only the operating system. While useful, these tools were not ideal for heterogeneous clusters, for clusters with significant application installation needs, or ...
... the task of installing only the operating system. While useful, these tools were not ideal for heterogeneous clusters, for clusters with significant application installation needs, or ...
Technical Presentation
... Ingate Benefits – SIP Security Dynamic Encryption of SIP URI Dynamic Port Allocation Hide LAN IP Address Scheme TLS and SRTP IDS/IPS for SIP Protocol Traffic Routing Rules and Policies Ingate products are ICSA Certified VoIP Firewall Ingate is focused on providing SIP Security ...
... Ingate Benefits – SIP Security Dynamic Encryption of SIP URI Dynamic Port Allocation Hide LAN IP Address Scheme TLS and SRTP IDS/IPS for SIP Protocol Traffic Routing Rules and Policies Ingate products are ICSA Certified VoIP Firewall Ingate is focused on providing SIP Security ...
Ingate Firewall & SIParator Training
... Ingate Benefits – SIP Security Dynamic Encryption of SIP URI Dynamic Port Allocation Hide LAN IP Address Scheme TLS and SRTP IDS/IPS for SIP Protocol Traffic Routing Rules and Policies Ingate products are ICSA Certified VoIP Firewall Ingate is focused on providing SIP Security ...
... Ingate Benefits – SIP Security Dynamic Encryption of SIP URI Dynamic Port Allocation Hide LAN IP Address Scheme TLS and SRTP IDS/IPS for SIP Protocol Traffic Routing Rules and Policies Ingate products are ICSA Certified VoIP Firewall Ingate is focused on providing SIP Security ...
Secure Virtual Architecture: Security for Commodity Software Systems
... Commodity operating systems are entrusted with providing security to the applications we use everyday, and yet they suffer from the same security vulnerabilities as user-space applications: they are susceptible to memory safety attacks such as buffer overflows, and they can be tricked into dynamically ...
... Commodity operating systems are entrusted with providing security to the applications we use everyday, and yet they suffer from the same security vulnerabilities as user-space applications: they are susceptible to memory safety attacks such as buffer overflows, and they can be tricked into dynamically ...
Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating Systems
... commoditization, the cost of failures (e.g., downtime on a stock exchange or e-commerce server, or the manpower required to service a help-desk request in an office environment) continues to rise as our dependence on computers grows. In addition, the growing sector of “unmanaged” systems, such as di ...
... commoditization, the cost of failures (e.g., downtime on a stock exchange or e-commerce server, or the manpower required to service a help-desk request in an office environment) continues to rise as our dependence on computers grows. In addition, the growing sector of “unmanaged” systems, such as di ...
etc/rc.boot
... When the kernel has started itself (has been loaded into memory, has started running, and has initialised all device drivers and data structures and such), it finishes its own part of the boot process by starting a user level program, init. Thus, init is always the first process (its process number ...
... When the kernel has started itself (has been loaded into memory, has started running, and has initialised all device drivers and data structures and such), it finishes its own part of the boot process by starting a user level program, init. Thus, init is always the first process (its process number ...
Lecture 9
... • Detach a thread when you want to inform the operating system that the threads return result is unneeded • Detaching a thread tells the system that the thread (including its resources—like a 1Meg default stack on Solaris!) is no longer being used, and can be recycled • A detached thread’s thread ID ...
... • Detach a thread when you want to inform the operating system that the threads return result is unneeded • Detaching a thread tells the system that the thread (including its resources—like a 1Meg default stack on Solaris!) is no longer being used, and can be recycled • A detached thread’s thread ID ...