I think you are right about Linux not using a 3270 for the console.
However, in the HMC or SE screens you should see an option for 
"System Messages".  An O/S will communicate through the "System
Messages" screen if a console is not available.  I think Linux will
use this for its commincation.



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From:         Connor Krukosky <[email protected]>
To:           [email protected]
Subject: Re: I just bought an IBM z890
Date:         Sat, 7 Nov 2015 11:43:44 -0500

So an update from when I posted yesterday.
Me and a friend have (after many hours last night) figured out how to 
reconfigure the IOCDS and create a new LPAR.
We also got as far as being able to load over FTP, but that's about 
where we got because we are not sure how or where to get an SSH 
connection to the machine to continue.
Also if I am installing Linux would I need 3270 OSC ports on the 
machine? I figured Linux wouldn't use the 3270 protocol but am I wrong?
My friend also had a theory that you can use a 3270 console to access 
the LPAR directly without anything running on it to assist in an 
install, if this is true how do I know the IP address of the OSA card? 
All I can find is the MAC address.
I've even preformed a network scan in the subnet to see if my router 
gave it an address and I just need to find it but nothing appears on the 
network that seems to be related to the machine.
(Also note, the SE on this machine doesn't have a built in 3270 console 
sadly, its an older OS/2 SE that doesn't have this feature.)

The real frustrating part is it seems 90% of the install docs for Linux 
speak of installing through something like z/OS or z/VM where you can 
define IP addresses and such and know exactly what is going on. Where as 
this is an install through the SE (HMC) which is a blind install almost.

We've made a lot of progress, but there are still a few missing pieces 
to the puzzle.

Also as for later plans for storage and such, I am still waiting for a 
few pieces to get here but I have an IBM 2108-G07 SAN Data Gateway that 
should give me FCP based SCSI storage to install onto once I figure out 
how to actually get an SSH into the Debian installer and actually 
complete the install.

-Connor K

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