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Linux on System z documentation for 'Development stream'
General Linux on System z documentation
Documentation for IBM System z




Introduction

This page contains links to IBM documentation applicable to the Linux on System z 'Development stream'.
The 'Documentation'-tab of the 'Development stream' has the same information as this page.

Linux on System z documentation for 'Development stream'

Base documentation

Device Drivers, Features, and Commands (kernel 2.6.31) - SC33-8411-03 (PDF, 4.4MB) September 2009
Using the Dump Tools - SC33-8412-02 (PDF, 0.6MB) May 2009

How to documents

How to Improve Performance with PAV - SC33-8414-00 (PDF, 0.1MB) May 2008
How to use FC-attached SCSI devices with Linux on System z - SC33-8413-02 (PDF, 1.0MB) May 2009
How to use Execute-in-Place Technology with Linux on z/VM - SC34-2594-00 (PDF, 0.5MB)
Download a tarball with sample scripts.
November 2008
How to Set up a Terminal Server Environment - SC34-2596-00 (PDF, 0.3MB) June 2009


Reference documentation

Kernel Messages (Kernel 2.6.31) (PDF, 0.4MB) September 2009
libica Programmer's Reference - SC34-2602-00 (PDF, 0.3MB) June 2009


'Development stream' Documentation Archive


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General Linux on System z documentation

  • S/390 ELF Application Binary Interface Supplement (31-bit), see http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/ELF/zSeries/index_s390.html
  • zSeries ELF Application Binary Interface Supplement (64-bit), see http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/ELF/zSeries/index.html


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Documentation for IBM System z


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Contact the IBM team
If you want to contact the Linux on System z IBM team refer to the Contact the Linux on System z IBM team page.

IBM Information Center for Linux
Find the information you need about Linux on System z in the IBM Information Center for Linux.

z/VM Documentation
Find the information you need about z/VM at the z/VM Internet library.

IBM Redbooks
Find more Linux on System z information at Redbooks.

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