s390-tools/README.SUSE
Mark Post 944f52c5bb Accepting request 980529 from home:markkp:branches:Base:System
- Modifed the spec file to install all binaires in /usr/sbin instead of /sbin
  to align with the "usrmerge" initiative in openSUSE. (bsc#1195914) Also
  modified the following files that SUSE provides that need to reflect this
  change:
  *  59-graf.rules
  *  dasd_configure
  *  dasd_reload
  *  detach_disks.sh
  *  iucv_configure
  *  killcdl
  *  mkdump.pl
  *  README.SUSE
  *  s390-tools-sles12-update-by_id-links-on-change-and-add-action.patch
  *  virtsetup.sh
  *  vmlogrdr.service
- Added s390-tools-sles15sp4-libseckey-Adapt-keymgmt_match-implementation-to-Open.patch
  for bsc#1199649. zkey: KMIP plugin fails to connection to KMIP server
  When a zkey key repository is bound to the KMIP plugin, and the
  connection to the KMIP server is to be configired using command 
  'zkey kms configure --kmip-server <server>', it fails to connect
  to the specified KMIP server. 
- Added s390-tools-sles15sp4-genprotimg-boot-disable-Warray-bounds-for-now.patch
  to fix a build failure with gcc12. With gcc12, a "false positive"
  of "array subscript 0 is outside array bounds" is seen in
  genprotimg/boot/stage3a.c (bsc#1200131).

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/980529
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/s390-tools?expand=0&rev=137
2022-06-02 16:42:42 +00:00

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The following utility and its man page have been added to make it
easier to determine the machine type on which Linux is running.
* cputype
Usage: cputype
The following utilities and their man pages have been added by SUSE to
ease the activation and deactivation of devices. These scripts are also
used by YaST. Functionality not provided by these scripts cannot be
provided by YaST.
These scripts also create/delete the needed udev rules.
Detailed information on some parameters are in the
"Device Drivers, Features and Commands" for this release.
General parameters
channel numbers are with lower letters
parameters switching things on or off are
1 for on and 0 for off
* ctc_configure
Usage: /usr/sbin/ctc_configure <read channel> <write channel> <online> [<protocol>]
To configure CTC connections
Valid Parameters for the protocal are 0, 1 and 3
For a detailed explanation please look in the Device Driver book
* dasd_configure
Usage: dasd_configure <ccwid> <online> <use_diag>
To set DASDs online/offline
The use_diag makes only sense under z/VM. In an
LPAR just set it to 0
* iucv_configure
Usage: /usr/sbin/iucv_configure <router> <online>
To set an IUCV IP-network online/offline
* qeth_configure
Usage: /usr/sbin/qeth_configure [options] <read chan> <write chan> <control chan> <online>
Set qeth, hipersocket adapter online/offline.
options could be one of the following:
-i Configure IP takeover
-l Configure Layer2 support
-p NAME QETH Portname to use
-n 1/0 QETH port number to use
* zfcp_disk_configure
Usage: /usr/sbin/zfcp_disk_configure <ccwid> <wwpn> <lun> <online>
set a disk online/offline. This require that the repective
Adapter is online. See command below.
* zfcp_host_configure
Usage: /usr/sbin/zfcp_host_configure <ccwid> <online>
Set a zfcp Adapter online/offline