Q:I understand that a LAN MAC address is used to control
A:No.
Q:Can I run a ThinkPad in 24x7 operation? (24 hours/day, 7 days/week)
A:There is no rule against it, and some ThinkPads are left running in docking stations. However, in our opinion, this is not a reasonable solution for an EFS system. The
Q:Will the
A:There are really two questions here. The UnixWare version of
Q:Can I use token ring LAN adapters? You mention only Ethernet.
A:Yes, token ring can be used. We usually discuss Ethernet because (1) it is what we used, and (2) the majority of EFS users will probably have Ethernet LANs. You should obtain the current status from your business partner.
Q:How many Ethernet adapters should I have for the ThinkPad?
A:One should be sufficient, and will probably be the
Q:Can I use the FSI channel adapters or ICA adapter with a ThinkPad? I could put them in a docking station.
A:No. This is not supported.
Q:Can I have “odd size” 3390 drives, such as a 100 cylinder 3390 on a P/390?
A:No. Only standard size drives are emulated.
Q:An emulated
A:A standard
Q:Are 4mm tapes compatible between my MP3000 and my Netfinity/EFS system?
A:Yes, they should be, for those EFS systems that support 4mm drives. (ThinkPad/EFS does not support SCSI tape drives.)
Q:How many emulated S/390 devices can I have?
A:There is a
Q:I have a fixed amount of real memory in my ThinkPad. You say that I should not overcommit this for S/390 emulation. Should I make my emulated S/390 central storage as large as possible (without triggering Linux swapping) or should I define some expanded storage at the expense of central storage?
A:Provided you do not exceed the maximum 2 GB permitted for central storage, we think