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CPU 410-5H Process Automation
... Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissionin ...
... Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissionin ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... v You are familiar with Linux device driver software. v You are familiar with the System z devices attached to your system. ...
... v You are familiar with Linux device driver software. v You are familiar with the System z devices attached to your system. ...
--- Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... v You are familiar with Linux device driver software. v You are familiar with the System z devices attached to your system. ...
... v You are familiar with Linux device driver software. v You are familiar with the System z devices attached to your system. ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... v You are familiar with Linux device driver software. v You are familiar with the System z devices attached to your system. ...
... v You are familiar with Linux device driver software. v You are familiar with the System z devices attached to your system. ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... This document describes the device drivers available for Linux kernel 2.6.39 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 2.6.39 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
... v You are familiar with Linux device driver software. v You are familiar with the System z devices attached to your system. ...
... v You are familiar with Linux device driver software. v You are familiar with the System z devices attached to your system. ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands May, 2009 Linux on System z
... a VM parameter string for Linux re-IPL” on page 360. v Linux now provides data for the call home functionality, see “Working with the CPI support” on page 371. v There is now a /proc interface that provides a list of service levels, see “Including service levels of the hardware and the hypervisor” o ...
... a VM parameter string for Linux re-IPL” on page 360. v Linux now provides data for the call home functionality, see “Working with the CPI support” on page 371. v There is now a /proc interface that provides a list of service levels, see “Including service levels of the hardware and the hypervisor” o ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands November, 2008 Linux on System z
... This document describes the device drivers available to Linux for the control of IBM® System z10, IBM System z9®, and eServer™ zSeries® devices and attachments with the kernel 2.6 (Development stream). It also provides information on commands and parameters relevant to configuring Linux for IBM main ...
... This document describes the device drivers available to Linux for the control of IBM® System z10, IBM System z9®, and eServer™ zSeries® devices and attachments with the kernel 2.6 (Development stream). It also provides information on commands and parameters relevant to configuring Linux for IBM main ...
IBM Power Systems HMC Implementation and Usage Guide Front cover
... International Technical Support Organization IBM Power Systems HMC Implementation and Usage Guide April 2013 ...
... International Technical Support Organization IBM Power Systems HMC Implementation and Usage Guide April 2013 ...
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 on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
... Part eight contains chapters about assessing the performance of Linux on System z. Part nine contains chapters about device drivers and features that are used in the context of diagnostics and problem solving. ...
... Part eight contains chapters about assessing the performance of Linux on System z. Part nine contains chapters about device drivers and features that are used in the context of diagnostics and problem solving. ...
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
... Using sysfs vs. making changes persistent This document describes how to change settings and options for mainframe computers in sysfs. In most cases, changes in sysfs are not persistent. If you need to make your changes persistent, see Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Deployment Guide for details about th ...
... Using sysfs vs. making changes persistent This document describes how to change settings and options for mainframe computers in sysfs. In most cases, changes in sysfs are not persistent. If you need to make your changes persistent, see Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Deployment Guide for details about th ...
Slide 1
... I/O devices. The operating system provides various facilities and services that make the use of the hardware convenient, efficient and safe” Lazowska, E. D.: Contemporary Issues in Operating Systems , in: Encyclopedia of Computer Science, Ralston, A., Reilly, E. D. (Editors), IEEE Press, 1993, pp.98 ...
... I/O devices. The operating system provides various facilities and services that make the use of the hardware convenient, efficient and safe” Lazowska, E. D.: Contemporary Issues in Operating Systems , in: Encyclopedia of Computer Science, Ralston, A., Reilly, E. D. (Editors), IEEE Press, 1993, pp.98 ...
Device Drivers, Features, and Commands Linux on System z
... v A new command, hyptop, provides a real-time view of the System z hypervisor environment including CPU and memory consumption. See “hyptop - Display hypervisor performance data” on page 474. v There is a new kernel parameter for setting the address mode for user processes. See “user_mode - Set add ...
... v A new command, hyptop, provides a real-time view of the System z hypervisor environment including CPU and memory consumption. See “hyptop - Display hypervisor performance data” on page 474. v There is a new kernel parameter for setting the address mode for user processes. See “user_mode - Set add ...
--- 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 ...
Slide 1
... provide a mechanism for the system to efficiently manage the system’s memory recourses – allocating space to processes University of Oslo ...
... provide a mechanism for the system to efficiently manage the system’s memory recourses – allocating space to processes University of Oslo ...
Operating Systems
... provide a mechanism for the system to efficiently manage the system’s memory recourses – allocating space to processes University of Oslo ...
... provide a mechanism for the system to efficiently manage the system’s memory recourses – allocating space to processes University of Oslo ...
Exploring IBM iSeries
... people who write applications for the architecture, and the customers who use it. Since I joined IBM 26 years ago as a systems engineer, I have always been in awe of the technical innovation of our IBM development team in Rochester, Minnesota. Rochester’s pioneering work with the System/38 and AS/40 ...
... people who write applications for the architecture, and the customers who use it. Since I joined IBM 26 years ago as a systems engineer, I have always been in awe of the technical innovation of our IBM development team in Rochester, Minnesota. Rochester’s pioneering work with the System/38 and AS/40 ...
Technologies for Large-Scale Configuration Management
... and applications that they require the utility to deliver? • How does the computing utility take the description of a desired system configuration, and automatically create a running system that the user can then make use of? • How do we secure one client’s computation and data from another’s inside ...
... and applications that they require the utility to deliver? • How does the computing utility take the description of a desired system configuration, and automatically create a running system that the user can then make use of? • How do we secure one client’s computation and data from another’s inside ...
Solaris 10 Release Notes
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... part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors, if any. Third-party software, including font technology, is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers. Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD sys ...
Xen Compared to Other Hypervisors
... It is difficult to credibly present hypervisor performance statistics as there are multiple benchmarks available which are not universal in the methodologies and metrics. Instead, I will highlight some of the ways that the Xen hypervisor is fundamentally lowering processing time, memory usage, and n ...
... It is difficult to credibly present hypervisor performance statistics as there are multiple benchmarks available which are not universal in the methodologies and metrics. Instead, I will highlight some of the ways that the Xen hypervisor is fundamentally lowering processing time, memory usage, and n ...
Integrated Virtualization Manager for IBM Power Systems Servers Front cover
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... MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you. This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically m ...
IBM AIX to Oracle Solaris Technology Mapping Guide
... Many IT organizations have opted to keep their enterprise data center servers running the IBM AIX 5.3 operating system, even though IBM ended standard support for the platform in April, 2012. In many of these organizations, IT managers are hesitant to upgrade to the latest version (AIX 7.1)—enough t ...
... Many IT organizations have opted to keep their enterprise data center servers running the IBM AIX 5.3 operating system, even though IBM ended standard support for the platform in April, 2012. In many of these organizations, IT managers are hesitant to upgrade to the latest version (AIX 7.1)—enough t ...