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Q:I understand that a LAN MAC address is used to control FLEX-ES licenses for Netfinity Servers. Can I use the same method for ThinkPads?

A:No. FLEX-ES licenses for ThinkPad/EFS require the use of a dongle. In general, any FLEX-ES version that uses Linux as the base operating system will require a dongle.

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 fully-loaded ThinkPad used for EFS develops considerable heat (on the bottom) and may require additional air flow. In addition, a system intended for 24x7 S/390 operation should have RAID disks.

Q:Will the FLEX-ES code for a Netfinity/EFS system run on a ThinkPad?

A:There are really two questions here. The UnixWare version of FLEX-ES will not run on Linux. (Netfinity/EFS is currently based on UnixWare and ThinkPad/EFS is based on Linux.) Can UnixWare be used on a ThinkPad? We assume it can, but have not tried it. If so, then the Netfinity/EFS FLEX-ES code could be used, although you would require a new FLEX-ES license that matches a MAC address in the Thinkpad and that matches the MHz speed of the ThinkPad. This combination is not supported at this time.

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 mini-PCI adapter for the ThinkPad. You can share this adapter (using multiple IP addresses) between Linux and S/390 operating systems.

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 3390-3 was 3339 cylinders on my P/390. Why is it 3343 cylinders under FLEX-ES?

A:A standard 3390-3 has 3339 cylinders of directly usable space. The additional cylinders include the “CE cylinder” (for testing) and alternate tracks. P/390 emulation did not include these additional cylinders, while FLEX-ES emulation does include them. In normal use, you will not see any difference between the two methods.

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 FLEX-ES maximum of 2048 emulated devices per S/390 instance. If you emulated two S/390s, each will have this maximum number of devices.

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

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Contents ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Bill OgdenPage International Technical Support Organization First Edition October Contents Shutting down Index Vi S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Special notice AuthorIBM trademarks Comments welcomeIntroduction Purpose of this redbook ThinkPad/EFS systemsFLEX-ES Linux Positioning with other small S/390sThinkPad/EFS hardware used Terminology System and Linux installation Disk planningDifferences Partition Manually Partition Linux installationThinkPad Mount Point Device Requested Actual Type Purpose255.255.255.0 Device Partition Type Default Boot12.17.210 12.17.150Gnome Select Start X automatically Installation notesMonitor Setup IBM 9513 T55A TFT No clock chip 24 bit # df -h# kill -s USR1 pidnumber PID number for xinetd Etc/xinetd.d # vi telnet# ps -ef grep xinetd 14 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 FLEX-ES and OS/390 installation FLEX-ES Brief introductionPC Processor in ThinkPad Page Installation Installing the FLEX-ES license key AD systems OS/390 AD systemsNext steps # mkdir /s3912 OS/390 on CD-ROM Basic CD-ROM formats3 OS/390 device configuration FLEX-ES formatsAn unzip program Installation tasksUnzipping and installing Awsckd CD-ROM files Mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdromMinor problems File ownershipVolume in two separate zip files Files unzip in wrong orderFLEX-ES Operation FLEX-ES system and resource definitions Comments# resadm -s R10A.rescf Building a shell script$ cd /usr/flexes/rundir $ resadm -r$ sh shos Flexes ipl a80 0a82cs =stor IPL OS/390Terminal Solicitor 11.42.47 Operation and useUser terminal connection A80,8System performance monitors Linux TN3270Iodf requirements Rmf5 TCP/IP for OS/390 # resadm -k Shutting down# resadm -T # exit36 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Additional Topics Basic debugging Server memory Operating Systems Messages consoleSecurity Vmstat command Importance of Linux swapping CPU# cat /proc/partitions Using a second Linux hard diskUltrabay Second disk planning Device Volser Addr Use Disk layout AD systemPartition Mount Size Use FLEX-ES FakeTape on OS/390 Alternative method560 222222Multi-system setup $ x3270 -model 3 -keymap pc -port tn3270 localhostt91f X3270 client$ x3270 -model 3 -keymap pc -port tn3270 localhost Function Keys Used# vi # cd /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults # cp X3270 X3270oldRemote resources Disk caches System BWrites Cache Hits Tuning cachesize FSI Channel AdaptersDisk fragmentation Backup and restore considerationsScsi adapter for the ThinkPad Using tar to back up S/390 volumes $ tar -cvzf /holding/OS39RA.tarz /s390/OS39RAUsing tar and ftp $ cd /usr/flexes/rundir $ sh buOS39RAc16 S/390 identification CD-RW driveDisplay PSW and registers RAS discussionVerify ckd disk Linux windowsInstalling FLEX-ES upgrades ThinkPad power controlUseful Linux commands Common commandsMultiple consoles, sessions, screens Text editors62 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Frequently asked questions 64 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Frequently asked questions 66 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Frequently asked questions 68 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Appendix A. FLEX-ES definition listings Basic definitions for a single HDDShell script for a single HDD Definitions for two HDDs Shell script for two HDDs Appendix B. FLEX-ES parameters System definitionsCpu0 Cpu1 Cpu2 Resource definitions Emulated control unit typesEmulated device types Typical resource definitionsCKD disk resources Terminal resources Tape resources LAN resourcesCloned devices Resadm command Common rulesCLI commands 560 Home/tape3 Flexes mount A90 S390/WORK01710 Altcons 84 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Special notices 86 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Referenced Web sites How to get IBM RedbooksIBM Redbooks Other resourcesIBM Redbooks collections Index Pipe Port Power control Terminal logo Terminal Solicitor 16, 18, 31, 39, 65 92 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Partners in Development ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Page Page ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 System setup AD CD-ROM use System operation