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Introduction to the new Linux on System z Terminal Server using IUCV

Tuesday, August 3, 2010: 4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Room 208 (Hynes Convention Center)
Speaker: Hans-Joachim Picht (IBM)
Handouts
  • share-2010-aug-iucv.pdf (1.0 MB)
  • How often have you reconfigured your network setup using a line-mode terminal?  Can you use “ed” to change and correct your configuration files? Why not use your favorite full screen editor?

     

    IBM has introduced a new full-screen terminal access to Linux instances on the same z/VM system, using the Inter-User Communications Vehicle (IUCV). This feature is part the latest Enterprise Distributions for System z and provides an alternative terminal access to 3270 and 3215 line-mode terminals, especially for the Linux system administrator with basic z/VM skills only. Another use case is the system administration in a tight security environment, where sensitive Linux instances are isolated from the local IP networks. You will learn how to set up a Linux instance as a terminal server for a virtual Linux server farm on z/VM.

    Tracks: Linux Systems Management and z/VM Systems Programming
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