Re: Linux Client on Debian?

2002-12-06 Thread Zlatko Krastev/ACIT
I've run a TSM v4.2 client on Debian Potato with 2.2.19 kernel. Had no
enough time to play with alien so just installaed rpm and installed TSM
client through it without pre-requisites verification (met them and
checked manually :-). Worked fine several months with CLI and scheduler.

Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant






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Hi,

Has anyone succesfully run a Linux client on a Debian distro?  I was
going to try using alien to turn the .rpm into a .deb files and give it
a try.  ANybody got any other suggestions?

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Re: Linux Client on Debian?

2002-12-06 Thread Charles F. Fisher
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 05:44:31PM -0600, Mark D. Rodriguez wrote:
 Hi,

 Has anyone succesfully run a Linux client on a Debian distro?  I was
 going to try using alien to turn the .rpm into a .deb files and give it
 a try.  ANybody got any other suggestions?

I've run it successfully. Using it to back up my workstation, in fact.
Didn't have any problem after running the rpm thru alien.



Re: Linux Client on Debian?

2002-12-06 Thread Lars Bebensee
Hi there,

either way, using alien to convert the packages or using rpm --nodeps
worked for me so far for the client and the server. I was installing them
on woody (stable) as well as sarge (testing), using distro as well as
customized kernels ver 2.2.x as well as 2.4.x. Just make sure you are using
alien -c when converting the server rpm so things get setup correctly.
The server will not start otherwise. Haven't tested the server much up to
now but the client runs like a charm.
The thing thats still missing with the client is an image functionality to
save a whole partition. Anyone  on this list got an idea if it will be
available soon??

Cya Lars

On 06.12.2002 00:44:31 ADSM: Dist Stor Manager wrote:

 Hi,

 Has anyone succesfully run a Linux client on a Debian distro?  I was
 going to try using alien to turn the .rpm into a .deb files and give it
 a try.  ANybody got any other suggestions?




Linux Client on Debian?

2002-12-05 Thread Mark D. Rodriguez
Hi,

Has anyone succesfully run a Linux client on a Debian distro?  I was
going to try using alien to turn the .rpm into a .deb files and give it
a try.  ANybody got any other suggestions?

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Regards,
Mark D. Rodriguez
President MDR Consulting, Inc.

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The very best in Technical Training and Consulting.
IBM Advanced Business Partner
SAIR Linux and GNU Authorized Center for Education
IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert, CATE
AIX Support and Performance Tuning, RS6000 SP, TSM/ADSM and Linux
Red Hat Certified Engineer, RHCE
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Re: Linux Client on Debian?

2002-12-05 Thread Stef Coene
On Friday 06 December 2002 00:44, Mark D. Rodriguez wrote:
 Hi,

 Has anyone succesfully run a Linux client on a Debian distro?  I was
 going to try using alien to turn the .rpm into a .deb files and give it
 a try.  ANybody got any other suggestions?
I tried it with alien and rpm and both worked.  Same for the server.


Stef


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