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* s390-tools-slfo-01-parse-ipl-device-for-activation.patch - Removed the old 'initial' patch * s390-tools-sles15sp6-01-parse-ipl-device-for-activation.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/s390-tools?expand=0&rev=217
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Index: s390-tools-2.30.0/etc/sysconfig/dumpconf
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--- s390-tools-2.30.0.orig/etc/sysconfig/dumpconf
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+++ s390-tools-2.30.0/etc/sysconfig/dumpconf
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@@ -1,71 +1,137 @@
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+## Path: System/Dumpconf
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+## Description: Configures the actions which should be performed after a kernel panic
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+## Type: list(stop,dump,vmcmd,reipl,dump_reipl)
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+## Default: "stop"
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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#
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-# s390 dump config
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-#
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-# Configures the actions which should be performed after a kernel panic
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-# and on PSW restart.
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+# Define the action that should be taken if a kernel panic happens.
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#
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# The following actions are supported:
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#
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-# * stop: Stop Linux (default)
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-# * dump: Dump Linux with stand-alone dump tool
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-# * vmcmd: Issue z/VM CP commands
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-# * reipl: Re-IPL Linux using setting under /sys/firmware/reipl
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-# * dump_reipl: First dump Linux with stand-alone dump tool, then re-IPL Linux
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-# using setting under /sys/firmware/reipl
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+# * stop: Stop Linux (default)
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+# * dump: Dump Linux
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+# * vmcmd: Issue z/VM CP commands
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+# * reipl: Re-IPL Linux using setting under /sys/firmware/reipl
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+# * dump_reipl: First dump Linux, then re-IPL Linux using setting under
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+# /sys/firmware/reipl
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+#
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+ON_PANIC="stop"
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+
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+## Type: integer(0:300)
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+## Default: 5
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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+#
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+# Using reipl or dump_reipl actions with ON_PANIC can lead to the system
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+# looping with alternating IPLs and crashes. Use DELAY_MINUTES to prevent
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+# such a loop. DELAY_MINUTES delays activating the specified panic action
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+# for a newly started system. When the specified time has elapsed, dumpconf
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+# activates the specified panic action. This action is taken should the
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+# system subsequently crash. If the system crashes before the time has
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+# elapsed the previously defined action is taken. If no previous action has
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+# been defined the default action (STOP) is performed.
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+#
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+DELAY_MINUTES="5"
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+
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+## Type: list(ccw,fcp,nvme)
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+## Default: ""
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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+#
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+# Define the type, ccw for DASD, fcp for zFCP, or nvme for NVMe Disk.
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+#
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+DUMP_TYPE=""
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+
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+## Type: string
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+## Default: ""
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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+#
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+# Define the device id for a DASD or SCSI over zFCP dump device.
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+#
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+# For example (DASD and SCSI over zFCP have the same structure): DEVICE=0.0.4711
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#
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+DEVICE=""
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-# For the actions "reipl" and "dump_reipl" the DELAY_MINUTES keyword may
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-# be used to delay the activation of dumpconf.
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-# Thus potential reipl loops caused by kernel panics
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-# which persistently occur early in the boot process can be prevented.
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+## Type: string
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+## Default: ""
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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+#
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+# Define the WWPN for a zFCP dump device.
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+#
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+# For example: WWPN=0x5005076303004711
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+#
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+WWPN=""
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-# Dump on CCW device (DASD) and re-IPL after dump is complete.
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-# The re-IPL device, as specified under "/sys/firmware/reipl", is used.
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-# The activation of dumpconf is delayed by 5 minutes.
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+## Type: string
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+## Default: ""
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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#
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-# ON_PANIC=dump_reipl
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-# DUMP_TYPE=ccw
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-# DEVICE=0.0.4e13
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-# DELAY_MINUTES=5
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+# Define the LUN for a zFCP dump device.
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+#
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+# For example: LUN=0x4711000000000000
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+#
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+LUN=""
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+## Type: integer(0:30)
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+## Default: "0"
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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+#
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+# Define the Boot program selector for a zFCP dump device.
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#
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-# Dump on fcp device (SCSI Disk)
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+# A decimal value between 0 and 30 specifying the program to be loaded from
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+# the FCP-I/O device.
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#
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-# ON_PANIC=dump
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-# DUMP_TYPE=fcp
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-# DEVICE=0.0.4711
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-# WWPN=0x5005076303004711
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-# LUN=0x4711000000000000
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-# BOOTPROG=0
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-# BR_LBA=0
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+BOOTPROG="0"
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+## Type: string
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+## Default: "0"
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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#
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-# Dump on nvme device (NVMe Disk)
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+# Define the Boot record logical block address for a zFCP dump device.
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#
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-# ON_PANIC=dump
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-# DUMP_TYPE=nvme
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-# FID=0x00000300
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-# NSID=0x00000001
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-# BOOTPROG=3
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-# BR_LBA=0
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+# The hexadecimal digits designating the logical-block address of the boot record of the FCP-I/O device.
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+# It must be a value from 0-FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF. For values longer than 8 hex characters at least one separator
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+# blank is required after the 8th character.
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+#
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+BR_LBA="0"
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+## Type: string
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+## Default: ""
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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+#
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+# Define the Function ID for NVMe dump device.
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+#
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+# The hexadecimal digits designating the Function ID for the NMVe disk.
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#
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-# Use VMDUMP
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+# For example: FID=0x00000300
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#
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-# ON_PANIC=vmcmd
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-# VMCMD_1="MESSAGE * Starting VMDUMP"
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-# VMCMD_2="VMDUMP"
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-# VMCMD_3="IPL 4711"
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+FID=""
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+## Type: string
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+## Default: ""
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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+#
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+# Define the Namespace ID for the NVMe dump device
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+#
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+# The hexadecimal digits designating the Namespace ID for the NMVe disk.
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#
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-# Stop Linux (default)
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+# For example: NSID=0x00000001
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#
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-# ON_PANIC=stop
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+NSID=""
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+## Type: string
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+## Default: ""
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+## ServiceRestart: dumpconf
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#
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-# Re-IPL Linux
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-# The re-IPL device, as specified under "/sys/firmware/reipl", is used.
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-# Since the DELAY_MINUTES keyword is omitted, there is no delay and
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-# dumpconf becomes active immediately during system startup.
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+# VMCMD_<X>
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+# Specifies a CP command, <X> is a number from one to eight. You can
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+# specify up to eight CP commands that are executed in case of a kernel
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+# panic. Note that VM commands, device adresses, and VM guest names
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+# must be uppercase.
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#
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-# ON_PANIC=reipl
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+VMCMD_1=""
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+VMCMD_2=""
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+VMCMD_3=""
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+VMCMD_4=""
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+VMCMD_5=""
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+VMCMD_6=""
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+VMCMD_7=""
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+VMCMD_8=""
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