--- Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... distribution. The device drivers, features, options, and commands it describes are either provided with the Linux kernel on www.kernel.org, on developerWorks, or are commonly available tools. Your Linux distribution might provide additional utilities for working with System z devices that are not de ...
... distribution. The device drivers, features, options, and commands it describes are either provided with the Linux kernel on www.kernel.org, on developerWorks, or are commonly available tools. Your Linux distribution might provide additional utilities for working with System z devices that are not de ...
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 Linux on System z
... own Linux kernel. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left margin as this paragraph. Some sections are of interest primarily to specialists who want to program extensions to the Linux on System z device drivers and features. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left ma ...
... own Linux kernel. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left margin as this paragraph. Some sections are of interest primarily to specialists who want to program extensions to the Linux on System z device drivers and features. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left ma ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands November, 2008 Linux on System z
... Unless stated otherwise, all z/VM related information in this book is based on the assumption that z/VM 4.4 or later is used. In this book, System z is taken to include System z10, System z9, and zSeries in 64- and 31-bit mode. The drivers described herein have been developed with version 2.6 of the ...
... Unless stated otherwise, all z/VM related information in this book is based on the assumption that z/VM 4.4 or later is used. In this book, System z is taken to include System z10, System z9, and zSeries in 64- and 31-bit mode. The drivers described herein have been developed with version 2.6 of the ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
... About this publication This publication describes the device drivers, features, and commands available to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 for the control of IBM® System z® devices and attachments. Unless stated otherwise, in this publication the terms device drivers and features are understood to r ...
... About this publication This publication describes the device drivers, features, and commands available to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 for the control of IBM® System z® devices and attachments. Unless stated otherwise, in this publication the terms device drivers and features are understood to r ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands May, 2009 Linux on System z
... v The dasdfmt command has been extended to show the percentage of formatting process and it can now do a format write of record zero. v The zfcp HBA API now includes fibre channel functions and event handling functions, see “API provided by the zfcp HBA API support” on page 71. v The shutdown action ...
... v The dasdfmt command has been extended to show the percentage of formatting process and it can now do a format write of record zero. v The zfcp HBA API now includes fibre channel functions and event handling functions, see “API provided by the zfcp HBA API support” on page 71. v The shutdown action ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... own Linux kernel. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left margin as this paragraph. Some sections are of interest primarily to specialists who want to program extensions to the Linux on System z device drivers and features. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left ma ...
... own Linux kernel. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left margin as this paragraph. Some sections are of interest primarily to specialists who want to program extensions to the Linux on System z device drivers and features. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left ma ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... 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 “Setting the timeout for I/O requests” on page 48. v You can now access full ECKD™ tracks. See “Accessing full ECKD tracks” on pag ...
... 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 “Setting the timeout for I/O requests” on page 48. v You can now access full ECKD™ tracks. See “Accessing full ECKD tracks” on pag ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... own Linux kernel. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left margin as this paragraph. Some sections are of interest primarily to specialists who want to program extensions to the Linux on System z device drivers and features. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left ma ...
... own Linux kernel. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left margin as this paragraph. Some sections are of interest primarily to specialists who want to program extensions to the Linux on System z device drivers and features. These sections are marked with the same icon on the left ma ...
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
... 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
... current z/VM version, see www.ibm.com/vm/techinfo/. In this document, System z is taken to include all IBM mainframe systems supported by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 for System z. For what is new, known issues, and frequently asked questions, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 release notes at ht ...
... current z/VM version, see www.ibm.com/vm/techinfo/. In this document, System z is taken to include all IBM mainframe systems supported by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 for System z. For what is new, known issues, and frequently asked questions, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 release notes at ht ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
... In this document, System z is taken to include all IBM mainframe systems supported by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for System z. For what is new, known issues, and frequently asked questions, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 release notes at http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux ...
... In this document, System z is taken to include all IBM mainframe systems supported by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for System z. For what is new, known issues, and frequently asked questions, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 release notes at http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux ...
How to use FC-attached SCSI devices with Linux on System z SC33-8413-90
... Chapter 9, “Statistics available through sysfs,” on page 41 describes additional statistics that the zfcp driver provides through sysfs. Chapter 10, “I/O tracing using blktrace,” on page 45 describes how to use blktrace to gather some of the zfcp performance statistics. Chapter 11, “Collecting FCP p ...
... Chapter 9, “Statistics available through sysfs,” on page 41 describes additional statistics that the zfcp driver provides through sysfs. Chapter 10, “I/O tracing using blktrace,” on page 45 describes how to use blktrace to gather some of the zfcp performance statistics. Chapter 11, “Collecting FCP p ...
etc/rc.boot
... -a, auto - The LILO boot loader adds the word "auto" to the command line if it booted the kernel with the default command line (without user intervention). If this is found init sets the "AUTOBOOT" environment variable to "yes". -z xxx - The argument to -z is ignored. You can use this to expand the ...
... -a, auto - The LILO boot loader adds the word "auto" to the command line if it booted the kernel with the default command line (without user intervention). If this is found init sets the "AUTOBOOT" environment variable to "yes". -z xxx - The argument to -z is ignored. You can use this to expand the ...
Technologies for Large-Scale Configuration Management
... Building on Existing Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... Building on Existing Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Xen Compared to Other Hypervisors
... This separation of hypervisor from the Domain0 operating system also ensures that Xen is not burdened with any operating system overhead that is unrelated to processing a series of guests on a given machine. In fact, more are beginning to break up the Domain0 from a single guest into a series of min ...
... This separation of hypervisor from the Domain0 operating system also ensures that Xen is not burdened with any operating system overhead that is unrelated to processing a series of guests on a given machine. In fact, more are beginning to break up the Domain0 from a single guest into a series of min ...
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Technical
... hybrid runtimes (HRTs), runtimes that run as kernels, and that enjoy full hardware access and control over abstractions to the machine. The primary claim of this dissertation is that the hybrid runtime model can provide significant benefits to parallel runtimes and the applications that run on top ...
... hybrid runtimes (HRTs), runtimes that run as kernels, and that enjoy full hardware access and control over abstractions to the machine. The primary claim of this dissertation is that the hybrid runtime model can provide significant benefits to parallel runtimes and the applications that run on top ...
What is System Hang and How to Handle it
... “light-heavy” detection strategy is adopted to make intelligent tradeoffs between the performance overhead and the false positive rate induced by system hang detection. Another feature lies in its diagnosis-based recovery strategy, which is designed to provide a better granularity for system hang re ...
... “light-heavy” detection strategy is adopted to make intelligent tradeoffs between the performance overhead and the false positive rate induced by system hang detection. Another feature lies in its diagnosis-based recovery strategy, which is designed to provide a better granularity for system hang re ...
2014NachOS
... Can handle MIPS code in standard COFF, except for floating point instructions You can (and will) write code in C/C++, compile it to MIPS and run it on NachOS ...
... Can handle MIPS code in standard COFF, except for floating point instructions You can (and will) write code in C/C++, compile it to MIPS and run it on NachOS ...
Controlling the Boostrap Process
... was feasible and, if so, what the prerequisites were. Two avenues of applied research were pursued in parallel. First, the author aimed to compile and evaluate knowledge of current and emerging x86 platform firmware standards. Open and closed-source, free and cost-associated firmware alternatives we ...
... was feasible and, if so, what the prerequisites were. Two avenues of applied research were pursued in parallel. First, the author aimed to compile and evaluate knowledge of current and emerging x86 platform firmware standards. Open and closed-source, free and cost-associated firmware alternatives we ...
Threads - ukiacrew it
... Thread library creates another user thread to do system call (5) (c) Sistem call 1 is unblocked (1), preempt the current kernel thread (2), do upcall to thread library (3) Preempt the new user thread(4) Resume the last blocked user thread. Operating System Concepts ...
... Thread library creates another user thread to do system call (5) (c) Sistem call 1 is unblocked (1), preempt the current kernel thread (2), do upcall to thread library (3) Preempt the new user thread(4) Resume the last blocked user thread. Operating System Concepts ...
RHEL High Level Design Version 1.3
... xSeries, zSeries, zArchitecture, and z/VM are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States an ...
... xSeries, zSeries, zArchitecture, and z/VM are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States an ...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 1 EAL4 High Level Design
... of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the Un ...
... of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the Un ...