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21 You may have 3270s in-house and not know it. If you're using the
23 the command "DEF GRAF <hex-address>" This paper presumes you will be
31 Your network connection from VM-ESA allows you to use x3270, tn3270, or
34 and this Linux-390 3270 driver, you have another way of talking to your
44 You install the driver by installing a patch, doing a kernel build, and
47 WARNING: If you are using 3270 console support, you must rerun the
48 configuration script every time you change the console's address (perhaps
50 you should rerun the configuration script every time your set of 3270s,
55 If you have chosen to make tub3270 a module, you add a line to a
56 configuration file under /etc/modprobe.d/. If you are working on a VM
57 virtual machine, you can use DEF GRAF to define virtual 3270 devices.
59 You may generate both 3270 and 3215 console support, or one or the
60 other, or neither. If you generate both, the console type under VM is
62 Use #CP TERM CONMODE 3270 to change it to 3270. If you generate only
78 3. You should immediately see a Linux login screen.
87 (If you wish to disable 3215 console support, edit
94 2. (Perform this step only if you have configured tub3270 as a
96 load the driver when it's needed. With this line added, you will see
98 with emulated 3270s, as soon as you dial into your vm guest using the
104 3. Define graphic devices to your vm guest machine, if you
105 haven't already. Define them before you reboot (reipl):
115 you have chosen 3270 console support, your console now behaves
134 configuration has changed and you're reusing config3270, you
145 3279, or use the 3270 emulator of your choice. You would be
146 running the emulator on your PC or workstation. You would use
151 if you wanted a 3278 Model 4 with 43 rows of 80 columns, the
155 The screen you should now see contains a VM logo with input
160 to one of the virtual 3270s you defined with the DEF GRAF
165 3. You should immediately see a login prompt from your
166 Linux-390 operating system. If that does not happen, you would
189 D. Do you get the message::
193 If so, you must issue the command "DEF GRAF 620" from your VM
211 line to the start of the status area. You type commands in this area
214 The status area initializes to "Linux Running" to give you a warm
216 changes to "Linux More...". At this time you can do several things or
217 nothing. If you do nothing, the screen will clear in (default) 5 sec
218 and more output will appear. You may hit ENTER with nothing typed in
220 which indicates no scrolling will occur. (If you hit ENTER with "Linux
223 You may change the scrolling timeout value. For example, the following
229 you wish to prevent scrolling entirely.
231 Other things you may do when the log area fills up are: hit PA2 to
239 PA1 causes a SIGINT to the currently running application. You may do
245 PF3 causes an EOF to be received as input by the application. You may
248 No PF key is preassigned to cause a job suspension, but you may cause a
249 job suspension by typing "^Z" and hitting ENTER. You may wish to
255 If the input you type does not end with the two characters "^n", the
261 command stack (default depth 20) and displayed in the input area. You
266 PF11 rotates forward. You may assign the backward function to any PF
282 Have a command you issue frequently? Assign it to a PF or PA key! Use
287 to execute the commands mkdir foobar and cd foobar immediately when you
288 hit PF24. Want to see the command line first, before you execute it?