I had to install these SuSE packages to get it to work on 64bit sles9.
compat-2004.7.1-1.2
compat-32bit-9-200407011411
Marcy Cortes
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission wrote:
...
> following characters on the command line:
> 63;1;2;6;7;8;9;11;14c63;1;2;6;7;8;9;11;14c.
I've seen this kind of garbage with other "curses" based apps.
I fear that there's something wrong with the 3.1 and 3.2 builds.
Could be
On 4/28/06, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But it's important to remember that the TOD doesn't have an intrinsic
timezone. Linux has been told to *assume* the TOD is set to UTC, and
since a virtual TOD is set from the LPAR TOD, the machine must be set to
UTC.
Note that the Linux syst
On 4/28/06, Tom Shilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have decided to go with VMDUMP rather than disk-based dumps. I will try
> making vmhalt=VMDUMP. The "Dump Tools" book seems to be for the October
> 2005 stream, but I read it anyway. It did help.
>
> Thanks again!
Be aware that the defaul
Thank you!
We have decided to go with VMDUMP rather than disk-based dumps. I will try
making vmhalt=VMDUMP. The "Dump Tools" book seems to be for the October
2005 stream, but I read it anyway. It did help.
Thanks again!
tom
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Toto, I have a feeling we're not in the mainf
Yes, except the C-47s will be available only in Army Drab.but both
models will have the same advanced "rotatory processors".;-)
DJ
Frank Gowdey/Admin/Avery/MCS wrote:
will they be like the z9-C47's.
Frank
Tim Hare
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te.fl.us>
On 4/27/06, Tom Shilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks to me that taking a dump of a LIN-z system is a manual process.
> You either manually IPL a disk, a tape, or you do the VMDUMP command. The
> automatic dumping after an oops or kernel panic that is available on LINTEL
> is not available
It's crazier than that.
You just get a tar file and run their './install'
You have to reply that you are SLES 2.4 for both SLES8 and SLES9. And
you have to replay you are RedHat 2.4 to install on SuSE SLES9 on intel.
My wording is probably not quite right but-
In other words there are only 2 choice
On Thursday, 04/27/2006 at 11:16 ZE2, Rob van der Heij
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/27/06, Wiggins, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Alright, when I go to YaST - "Clock and Time Zone Configuration", I
see
> > "Hardware clock set to UTC", I see "Region = USA" and "Time Zone =
> > Eastern".
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Bernard Wu wrote:
> Just trying to gauge which is the more popular filesystem type to use for
> logical volumes, reiserfs or ext3 and why.
> Seems like reiserfs will allow resizing through the YaST GUI, whilst ext3
> filesystems forces CLI interaction.
I've been happy with x
On 4/27/06, Wiggins, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alright, when I go to YaST - "Clock and Time Zone Configuration", I see
> "Hardware clock set to UTC", I see "Region = USA" and "Time Zone =
> Eastern". Are we talking about a different hardware clock here?
That's the way to do it (and I am n
will they be like the z9-C47's.
Frank
Tim Hare
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390 Port
I think we'll see z9-DC3, and they'll be based in older out-of-the-way
data centers, held together with baling wire and hope, but delivering the
goods all over the place and sometimes under the radar.
Tim Hare
Senior Systems Programmer
Florida Department of Transportation
(850) 414-4209
Jon Bro
Does anyone know if there is a NetBackup client available that is
compiled 64bit? It seems that they only have versions compiled against
31bit shared libs.
I'm also going to open a ticket with Symantec, but if anyone knows off
the top of their head I'd appreciate the info.
Thanks,
Sam
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Evans, Kevin R wrote:
200Gb is large?...we have a VSAM index file here that just points to
records within a VSAM ESDS...the index is over 500Gb . The keys
themselves are from 10 to 30 bytes each (depending on the type).
K
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Adam Thornton wrote:
> On Apr 27, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Alan Altmark wrote:
> > Actual naming is very complex. Multi-colored wheels with spinners, 20
> > 4-sided dice, and 4 20-sided dice are involved. (I think the 20-sided
> > dice explain why certain letters never appear in p
200Gb is large?...we have a VSAM index file here that just points to
records within a VSAM ESDS...the index is over 500Gb . The keys
themselves are from 10 to 30 bytes each (depending on the type).
K
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Hall, K
Hall, Ken (GTI) wrote:
Mount options NOATIME and NODIRATIME
But I don't see those on the current Reiser doc pages.
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Phil Tully
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 1:28 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re
Alright, when I go to YaST - "Clock and Time Zone Configuration", I see
"Hardware clock set to UTC", I see "Region = USA" and "Time Zone =
Eastern". Are we talking about a different hardware clock here?
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Alan
Mount options NOATIME and NODIRATIME
But I don't see those on the current Reiser doc pages.
> -Original Message-
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Phil Tully
> Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 1:28 PM
> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] Wha
David Boyes wrote
In a earlier life I had implemented Reiserfs for a series large (200Gb
) samba filesystems. We experienced significant problems at the peak
access times (9am and 4pm) after many months of hair pulling we found
the culprit. The last referenced field was being updated and lock
Somebody let me know when they get around to "cargo class."
Jon
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David Boyes
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 1:07 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: OT: RE: New z9 models
> Would we get meals with the
> Would we get meals with the z9-FC and BC machines?
No, the machine's just a little bit wider, and the covers recline 3 more
inches.
You still don't get a blanket, and there's still only peanuts.
8-)
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On Apr 27, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Alan Altmark wrote:
Actual naming is very complex. Multi-colored wheels with spinners, 20
4-sided dice, and 4 20-sided dice are involved. (I think the 20-sided
dice explain why certain letters never appear in product names.)
Does that mean that the z9BC is a 6 H
> I thought there were some data corruption problems with Reiser on
s390.
> Is my impression mistaken?
That's what I meant by "fail". You have to drive it pretty hard to
generate the problem though -- it's some kind of race condition in the
journal code that only appears at very high load (formatt
On Apr 27, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Bernard Wu wrote:
Hi Listserv,
Just trying to gauge which is the more popular filesystem type to
use for
logical volumes, reiserfs or ext3 and why.
Seems like reiserfs will allow resizing through the YaST GUI,
whilst ext3
filesystems forces CLI interaction.
I have
Would we get meals with the z9-FC and BC machines?
Betsie
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ledbetter, Scott
E
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 9:07 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: New z9 models
I was thinking a better naming nome
It looks to me that taking a dump of a LIN-z system is a manual process.
You either manually IPL a disk, a tape, or you do the VMDUMP command. The
automatic dumping after an oops or kernel panic that is available on LINTEL
is not available on LIN-z. True?
It seems that if I don't want to have a d
> Since the Marist distro is so out-of-date, why is it still up and
> downloadable without large warnings to get a more modern level?
You'd have to ask Marist, but my guesses are:
1) Hysterical Raisins. Some people get off on retro-computing (this from
a person that runs TOPS20 on an emulated KS2
I was thinking a better naming nomenclature would have been z9 First Class and
z9 Business Class. Then we could have all waited for the z9 "Coach Class".
Oh well,
Scott L.
Sun Microsystems
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Melin
Se
Don't you just hate when you correct something in writing and induce another
error?
> Actually, z9-109 was announced July *2006* so that name did not last even 1
> year!
Jim meant 2005.
Bob Richards
VP, Enterprise Technologist
Enterprise Technology Infrastructure
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
(404) 575
On Thursday, 04/27/2006 at 11:47 AST, "Wiggins, Mark"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My hardware clock is set to UTC (USA/Eastern).
Which? UTC is not USA/Eastern. UTC is GMT. The h/w clock should be set
to UTC/GMT+0. Use timezones in the operating systems to get the correct
local time. Not doin
> First, I tried Debian.
What problems did you have with Debian?
> This proof of concept is talking me a long time!
> A new release of Z/OS or Z/VM might be easier.
The networking problem you described will occur with any Linux
distribution you try. You have to work with your networking people
On Thursday, 04/27/2006 at 10:42 EST, James Melin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I always thought the IBM machine labeling closely coinceded with a
change in VP
> of marketing.
>
> Or is it something like how they determine when Easter is?
Actual naming is very complex. Multi-colored wheels with sp
> Ah, two years have already passed. Time for the biennial IBM
> machine renumbering.
Hannes:
Actually, z9-109 was announced July 2006 so that name did not
last even 1 year!
Jim
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My hardware clock is set to UTC (USA/Eastern). Each Linux image itself
maintains the correct time across a time change, it was only the rmfpms
reporting process that is not effected unless restarted. Maybe I'm not
explaining that right, but when I go to the Performance Toolkit and go
to say the "Li
>Thank you for your advice.
>I will try to install CentOS
>This is the second time. I have tried to install LINUX in a VM guest.
>First, I tried Debian.
>Second, I tried Marist.
>This proof of concept is talking me a long time!
>A new release of Z/OS or Z/VM might be easier.
>All I want to do is
I always thought the IBM machine labeling closely coinceded with a change in VP
of marketing.
Or is it something like how they determine when Easter is?
Everything looks easy in the magazines ;-) Coming from a mainframe
background, Linux can be difficult. The installation instructions are
not as good as z/VM or other mainframe OSes. You really have to have
some kind of a Linux, PC or mainframe, around to help stage the install,
since Windows is so
I thought there were some data corruption problems with Reiser on s390. Is my
impression mistaken?
Jon
Reiserfs is more popular, because it is the default in SuSE. We've
observed a fair number of cases where reiserfs fails at very high I/O
rates, so we tend to use ext3 in places where we know
The way you put this makes me think you set your hardware clock to local time.
This is the wrong approach with Linux (and z/OS actually).
If you set your hardware clock to GMT or UTC then use the correct timezone
setting the adjustment for daylight savings time is automatic.
-Original Mess
> Just trying to gauge which is the more popular filesystem type to use
for
> logical volumes, reiserfs or ext3 and why.
Reiserfs is more popular, because it is the default in SuSE. We've
observed a fair number of cases where reiserfs fails at very high I/O
rates, so we tend to use ext3 in places
Thank you for your advice.
I will try to install CentOS
This is the second time. I have tried to install LINUX in a VM guest.
First, I tried Debian.
Second, I tried Marist.
This proof of concept is talking me a long time!
A new release of Z/OS or Z/VM might be easier.
All I want to do is get LIN
Since the Marist distro is so out-of-date, why is it still up and
downloadable without large warnings to get a more modern level?
Fuzzy
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English: While I breathe, I hope.
On 4/27/06, David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bluntly, give up on the Marist distribution an
When we set the clocks ahead a couple of weeks ago, we noticed that each
Linux image using rmfpms to report to the Performance Toolkit was
reporting the wrong time. Restarting the process in Linux resolved the
problem, but we'd rather not have to restart these processes on all of
our images every t
Jim Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/z9bc/
>> http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/z9ec/
>
> And for those of us who are old enough to remember, this does not
> derive from BC Mode (S/360) or EC Mode (S/370)!
>
> IBM System z9 EC "Enterprise Class" (formerly IBM Sy
> I am installing Marist/LINUX on an IBM Z800 in a Z/VM guest.
Bluntly, give up on the Marist distribution and start with something
more modern that supports guest LANs. The Marist code is *ancient* and
lacks a number of important things to make it usable for anything.
You'll spend more time cha
Hi Listserv,
Just trying to gauge which is the more popular filesystem type to use for
logical volumes, reiserfs or ext3 and why.
Seems like reiserfs will allow resizing through the YaST GUI, whilst ext3
filesystems forces CLI interaction.
Bernie Wu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The information contained i
> http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/z9bc/
> http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/z9ec/
And for those of us who are old enough to remember, this does not
derive from BC Mode (S/360) or EC Mode (S/370)!
IBM System z9 EC "Enterprise Class" (formerly IBM System z9 109)
IBM System z9 BC "Business Class"
You
The most common reason for this with someone just starting to use
z/Linux is your Linux guest and your VM OSA interface to the rest of the
world are on the same subnet, and you have not added PROXYARP to
ASSORTEDPARMS in your PROFILE TCPIP.
Do it the right way from the beginning, get a new subnet
I haven't seen anyone post these here yet. If I missed that post, just hit
*DELETE* on this one.
z9 System BC - http://www.ibm.com/isource/cgi-bin/goto?it=usa_annred&on=106-287
z9 System EC - http://www.ibm.com/isource/cgi-bin/goto?it=usa_annred&on=106-293
z/VM 5.2 - http://www.
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/z9bc/
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/z9ec/
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I am installing Marist/LINUX on an IBM Z800 in a Z/VM guest.
I am unable to ftp the root file system into the LINUX(page 116 of the
Linux for S/390 install/config).
I am unable to ping from my PC to the LINUX.
I am able to ping from the tcpmaint ID to the LINUX but it seems I can
not do th
Hi,
I have been trying to install THE (The Hessling Editor) under Centos
4.2. I have installed version 3.0.2 from an ancient RPM, and it works
fine. When I install version 3.1 or 3.2 from the tarball, I get garbage
on the command line when I edit a file while using a profile. I get the
followin
The structures for driving 390 znd z/series devices has changed considerably.
Please have a look at the "linux on z/series Device Drivers, Features, and
Commands" reference manual available on the IBM website. It describes all of
this. Try:
http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw
On 4/27/06, ING. A. Neij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I should have files like /etc/chandev.conf and /etc/modules.conf but they
> don't exist in this new release ?!
> anyone an idea?
With Linux 2.6 kernel the chandev brain damage has gone. You find the
corresponding things in the /sys file system
About a year ago I was succesfull in installing and using hipersockets
under SuSe Linux 8 in z/vm guest.
Now I try the same but i am not successfull with it in Suse Linux version
9 (kernel 2.6).
I should have files like /etc/chandev.conf and /etc/modules.conf but they
don't exist in this new relea
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