Let me step back a bit.
zCX is essentially a hypervisor, which runs Linux as a guest operating
system. That guest is running Docker as a process, and exposes it to
the network. You can instruct Docker to run s390x container(s) of your
choosing. They will be run in the context of the Linux guest, which
itself is running inside the zCX address space.
The zCX address space can make use of zIIPs, if any are available. z/OS
has no knowledge of IFLs, hence they are not usable by zCX.
On 5/21/19 9:28 AM, R.S. wrote:
Maybe I missed something:
Does it mean, the docker container *under z/OS* may contain some zLinux
workload?
Linux (in container) under z/OS?
If yes - can it be offloaded to IFL or it has to run on CP/zIIP/zAAP?
Regards
--
Anthony Giorgio
z/OS Container Extensions
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions,
send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN