Redhat Linux Problem

2002-08-19 Thread Sabari Arasu (CTC)

Hi,

here is a standing problem in redhat linux , if any of you have the
solution please send it across:

Details:
OS: Redhat Linux kernel version 2.4.7-10 & 2.4.19
Wireless Extension : 14
Wireless card: Lucent Orinoco Silver card
Driver for the card: orinoco_cs driver(IEEE 802.11b)

Let me explain my situation here:

1) When i try to run the iwevent it hangs up.This
iwevent is very important because i need to find the
details abt the information iam gathering and also the
beacon interval.

2) I tried applying the orinoco_cs patch for version
0.11b.The patch is updated in the orinoco.11b
directory.But still the iwevent hangs up.

3) Actually when i compile the files it says implicit
declaration of min_t,max_t error.So to avoid that i
found the pcmcia-cs package from david hind's
website.When i apply the patch it says the patch is
rejected in orinoco_cs files.And i have the .rej
files.But that doesnt give me any info abt the iwevent
thing.

4) So i went ahead and updated the kernel version to
2.4.19 but now it is not even recognising the driver
for the card(meaning iam just hearing 1 high beep and
1 low beep,instead of 2 high beeps).

Can you suggest me anything to get the iwevent
running?

Thanks and Regards,
Sabari Arasu



Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE

2002-08-19 Thread Sergey Korzhevsky

Thank you, Mark. I checked md5sum. All right.

I started to download Oracle for 390x but is that mean, that i can't run
31bit Oracle on 64bit SuSE system?


WBR, Sergey


   
  
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Sent by: Linux Subject: Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE   
  
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Sergey,

Those "could not read symbols" errors sound really bad, perhaps some form
of
corruption.  What's the md5sum of your file?  Mine is
66f0ba4544cffb0e4569d669e43200c6  ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz

Oops, I just noticed that you are using 64 bit SuSE.  You need the
"Oracle9i
Enterprise Edition for z/Linux (Developer's Release)"
ora901X_S390_1011.tar.gz file, from
http://download.oracle.com/otn/linux/oracle9i/390/ora901_S390X_1011.tar.gz

Mark Post

-Original Message-
From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 4:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AW: Oracle on 64bit SuSE


I can't create any libs, so i don't have libclntsh.so.9.0,  be cause i got
this errors on first step - install.


WBR, Sergey




 "Coosmann, Carlo"

cc:

 Sent by: Linux onSubject: AW: Oracle on
64bit SuSE
 390 Port

 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 IST.EDU>





 15.08.2002 21:08

 Please respond to

 Linux on 390 Port









In which lib directory /lib /usr/lib or lib? Does your
ld.so.conf include this path and have you run ldconfig? Can you invoke
lsnrconf.sh like this: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=
lsnrconf.sh

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. August 2002 16:07
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Oracle on 64bit SuSE


I'm trying to install Oracle ( ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz) . When i start
install.sh i get following errors:

Linking client shared library
/opt/oracle/s390/lib/libwtc9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation

and then

 - Linking Oracle

<--skip-->

lm`cat /opt/oracle/s390/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm
/opt/oracle/s390/lib//libodm9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [/opt/oracle/s390/rdbms/lib/oracle] Error 1



I tryed to remove ${LD_SELF_CONTAINED} flag from genclntsh script but it
isn't help me.

Any suggestions?


btw,

zlinux:/opt/oracle/s390/bin # ld --version
GNU ld 2.11.90.0.27
Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of
the GNU General Public License.  This program has absolutely no warranty.
  Supported emulations:
   elf64_s390
   elf_s390


WBR, Sergey




Re: Redhat Linux Problem

2002-08-19 Thread Philipp Knirsch

Post, Mark K wrote:
> Sabari,
>
> While it is possible that someone here might be able to help you, a large
> number of us are mainframe folks.  As such, we don't have wireless devices
> attached to our systems.  :)  You would probably be better off sending your
> question to one of the Red Hat mailing lists.
>

I absolutely have to agree with Mark here ;-)

This is really a Red Hat Support question, so should be directed to them. Or
maybe ask on one of our many mailing lists:

  http://listman.redhat.com/

Read ya, Phil

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Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE

2002-08-19 Thread Post, Mark K

Sergey,

I would think that you would need the 64-bit Oracle to run on the 64-bit
SuSE system.  I could be wrong (what I don't understand about C/C++ would
fill a library), but the errors you're seeing make me believe that.

Mark Post

-Original Message-
From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 6:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE


Thank you, Mark. I checked md5sum. All right.

I started to download Oracle for 390x but is that mean, that i can't run
31bit Oracle on 64bit SuSE system?


WBR, Sergey


 

"Post, Mark K"

   cc:

Sent by: Linux Subject: Re: Oracle on 64bit
SuSE 
on 390 Port

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]

ARIST.EDU>

 

 

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17:52

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Sergey,

Those "could not read symbols" errors sound really bad, perhaps some form
of
corruption.  What's the md5sum of your file?  Mine is
66f0ba4544cffb0e4569d669e43200c6  ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz

Oops, I just noticed that you are using 64 bit SuSE.  You need the
"Oracle9i
Enterprise Edition for z/Linux (Developer's Release)"
ora901X_S390_1011.tar.gz file, from
http://download.oracle.com/otn/linux/oracle9i/390/ora901_S390X_1011.tar.gz

Mark Post

-Original Message-
From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 4:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AW: Oracle on 64bit SuSE


I can't create any libs, so i don't have libclntsh.so.9.0,  be cause i got
this errors on first step - install.


WBR, Sergey




 "Coosmann, Carlo"

cc:

 Sent by: Linux onSubject: AW: Oracle on
64bit SuSE
 390 Port

 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 IST.EDU>





 15.08.2002 21:08

 Please respond to

 Linux on 390 Port









In which lib directory /lib /usr/lib or lib? Does your
ld.so.conf include this path and have you run ldconfig? Can you invoke
lsnrconf.sh like this: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=
lsnrconf.sh

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. August 2002 16:07
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Oracle on 64bit SuSE


I'm trying to install Oracle ( ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz) . When i start
install.sh i get following errors:

Linking client shared library
/opt/oracle/s390/lib/libwtc9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation

and then

 - Linking Oracle

<--skip-->

lm`cat /opt/oracle/s390/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm
/opt/oracle/s390/lib//libodm9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [/opt/oracle/s390/rdbms/lib/oracle] Error 1



I tryed to remove ${LD_SELF_CONTAINED} flag from genclntsh script but it
isn't help me.

Any suggestions?


btw,

zlinux:/opt/oracle/s390/bin # ld --version
GNU ld 2.11.90.0.27
Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of
the GNU General Public License.  This program has absolutely no warranty.
  Supported emulations:
   elf64_s390
   elf_s390


WBR, Sergey



Re: Redhat Linux Problem

2002-08-19 Thread Post, Mark K

Sabari,

While it is possible that someone here might be able to help you, a large
number of us are mainframe folks.  As such, we don't have wireless devices
attached to our systems.  :)  You would probably be better off sending your
question to one of the Red Hat mailing lists.

Mark Post

-Original Message-
From: Sabari Arasu (CTC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 5:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Redhat Linux Problem


Hi,

here is a standing problem in redhat linux , if any of you have the
solution please send it across:

Details:
OS: Redhat Linux kernel version 2.4.7-10 & 2.4.19
Wireless Extension : 14
Wireless card: Lucent Orinoco Silver card
Driver for the card: orinoco_cs driver(IEEE 802.11b)

Let me explain my situation here:

1) When i try to run the iwevent it hangs up.This
iwevent is very important because i need to find the
details abt the information iam gathering and also the
beacon interval.

2) I tried applying the orinoco_cs patch for version
0.11b.The patch is updated in the orinoco.11b
directory.But still the iwevent hangs up.

3) Actually when i compile the files it says implicit
declaration of min_t,max_t error.So to avoid that i
found the pcmcia-cs package from david hind's
website.When i apply the patch it says the patch is
rejected in orinoco_cs files.And i have the .rej
files.But that doesnt give me any info abt the iwevent
thing.

4) So i went ahead and updated the kernel version to
2.4.19 but now it is not even recognising the driver
for the card(meaning iam just hearing 1 high beep and
1 low beep,instead of 2 high beeps).

Can you suggest me anything to get the iwevent
running?

Thanks and Regards,
Sabari Arasu



Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE

2002-08-19 Thread Thomas David Rivers

"Post, Mark K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Sergey,
>
> I would think that you would need the 64-bit Oracle to run on the 64-bit
> SuSE system.  I could be wrong (what I don't understand about C/C++ would
> fill a library), but the errors you're seeing make me believe that.

 You're right... you can't run 32-bit binaries on the 64-bit
 system.

 It's not so much C/C++ as it is the Linux kernel... it won't
 run 32-bit programs (at least, our ThinkBlue 64-bit one won't.)

 Rather disappointing...  but, I'm sure some enterprising
 person will appropriately augment the various kernel exec()
 routines to make it happen if it needs to.

 As far as C/C++ experts - we are certainly in that category,
 if anyone has a C/C++ questions, feel free to send them to us.
 We'll be glad to help!

- Dave Rivers -

--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Work: (919) 676-0847
Get your mainframe programming tools at http://www.dignus.com

>
> Mark Post
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 6:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE
>
>
> Thank you, Mark. I checked md5sum. All right.
>
> I started to download Oracle for 390x but is that mean, that i can't run
> 31bit Oracle on 64bit SuSE system?
>
>
> WBR, Sergey
>
>
>
>
> "Post, Mark K"
>
> 
> com>   cc:
>
> Sent by: Linux Subject: Re: Oracle on 64bit
> SuSE
> on 390 Port
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ARIST.EDU>
>
>
>
>
>
> 16.08.2002
>
> 17:52
>
> Please respond
>
> to Linux on 390
>
> Port
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Sergey,
>
> Those "could not read symbols" errors sound really bad, perhaps some form
> of
> corruption.  What's the md5sum of your file?  Mine is
> 66f0ba4544cffb0e4569d669e43200c6  ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz
>
> Oops, I just noticed that you are using 64 bit SuSE.  You need the
> "Oracle9i
> Enterprise Edition for z/Linux (Developer's Release)"
> ora901X_S390_1011.tar.gz file, from
> http://download.oracle.com/otn/linux/oracle9i/390/ora901_S390X_1011.tar.gz
>
> Mark Post
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 4:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: AW: Oracle on 64bit SuSE
>
>
> I can't create any libs, so i don't have libclntsh.so.9.0,  be cause i got
> this errors on first step - install.
>
>
> WBR, Sergey
>
>
>
>
>  "Coosmann, Carlo"
>
>  
>  LA.AOK.de>   cc:
>
>  Sent by: Linux onSubject: AW: Oracle on
> 64bit SuSE
>  390 Port
>
>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>  IST.EDU>
>
>
>
>
>
>  15.08.2002 21:08
>
>  Please respond to
>
>  Linux on 390 Port
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> In which lib directory /lib /usr/lib or lib? Does your
> ld.so.conf include this path and have you run ldconfig? Can you invoke
> lsnrconf.sh like this: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=
> lsnrconf.sh
>
> -Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. August 2002 16:07
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Oracle on 64bit SuSE
>
>
> I'm trying to install Oracle ( ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz) . When i start
> install.sh i get following errors:
>
> Linking client shared library
> /opt/oracle/s390/lib/libwtc9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
>
> and then
>
>  - Linking Oracle
>
> <--skip-->
>
> lm`cat /opt/oracle/s390/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm
> /opt/oracle/s390/lib//libodm9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [/opt/oracle/s390/rdbms/lib/oracle] Error 1
>
>
>
> I tryed to remove ${LD_SELF_CONTAINED} flag from genclntsh script but it
> isn't help me.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
> btw,
>
> zlinux:/opt/oracle/s390/bin # ld --version
> GNU ld 2.11.90.0.27
> Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of
> the GNU General Public License.  This program has absolutely no warranty.
>   Supported emulations:
>elf64_s390
>elf_s390
>
>
> WBR, Sergey
>



Running 64bits

2002-08-19 Thread Eddie Chen

   I am currently on  running Suse7  on a  IBM 32bits. Can I  migrate to a
Zseries 64 Bites  processor ???



Re: Running 64bits

2002-08-19 Thread Post, Mark K

Sure, as long as you don't try to run Linux/390 in 64-bit mode.  To do that,
you'll need to install SuSE's 64-bit Linux/390 distribution.

Mark Post

-Original Message-
From: Eddie Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 2:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Running 64bits


   I am currently on  running Suse7  on a  IBM 32bits. Can I  migrate to a
Zseries 64 Bites  processor ???



Re: Redhat Linux Problem

2002-08-19 Thread Paul Raulerson

You are on the right path; make sure you rebuilt the kernel and included support 
(either built-in or module level) for wireless
processing and the particular card(s) you are using.  That should clear up your 
problem. We use a few wireless access points on the
mainframe here, though they are external devices. I don't believe I have heard of 
anyone needing to collect this kind of information
who was not writing device drivers though.

If you would be so kind as to share, what kind of project are you working on, and what 
plan do you have for mainframe Linux? :)

-Paul

- Original Message -
From: "Sabari Arasu (CTC)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 4:13 AM
Subject: Redhat Linux Problem


> Hi,
>
> here is a standing problem in redhat linux , if any of you have the
> solution please send it across:
>
> Details:
> OS: Redhat Linux kernel version 2.4.7-10 & 2.4.19
> Wireless Extension : 14
> Wireless card: Lucent Orinoco Silver card
> Driver for the card: orinoco_cs driver(IEEE 802.11b)
>
> Let me explain my situation here:
>
> 1) When i try to run the iwevent it hangs up.This
> iwevent is very important because i need to find the
> details abt the information iam gathering and also the
> beacon interval.
>
> 2) I tried applying the orinoco_cs patch for version
> 0.11b.The patch is updated in the orinoco.11b
> directory.But still the iwevent hangs up.
>
> 3) Actually when i compile the files it says implicit
> declaration of min_t,max_t error.So to avoid that i
> found the pcmcia-cs package from david hind's
> website.When i apply the patch it says the patch is
> rejected in orinoco_cs files.And i have the .rej
> files.But that doesnt give me any info abt the iwevent
> thing.
>
> 4) So i went ahead and updated the kernel version to
> 2.4.19 but now it is not even recognising the driver
> for the card(meaning iam just hearing 1 high beep and
> 1 low beep,instead of 2 high beeps).
>
> Can you suggest me anything to get the iwevent
> running?
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Sabari Arasu
>



Latest work on Domino for s390 Linux?

2002-08-19 Thread Matt Lashley

Is there any new information on the Domino to Linux S/390 - zSeries port?
Planned release dates?  I can't find anything at lotus.com on this.   Any
way to get in on some pre-release testing?  I'm sure I could find a place
to install a trial copy, should one be offered, on one of our couple
hundred virtual servers :)

Thanks,
Matt Lashley
State of Idaho



Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE

2002-08-19 Thread Mark Perry

SuSE SLES7 Prof Ships with /lib for 32bit and /lib64 for 64bit, though I
can't say I've actually executed 32bit code myself. If it can't then SuSE
have shipped a lot of redundant stuff here ;-)

Ciao
Mark

-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Thomas David Rivers
Sent: 19 August 2002 17:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE


"Post, Mark K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Sergey,
>
> I would think that you would need the 64-bit Oracle to run on the 64-bit
> SuSE system.  I could be wrong (what I don't understand about C/C++ would
> fill a library), but the errors you're seeing make me believe that.

 You're right... you can't run 32-bit binaries on the 64-bit
 system.

 It's not so much C/C++ as it is the Linux kernel... it won't
 run 32-bit programs (at least, our ThinkBlue 64-bit one won't.)

 Rather disappointing...  but, I'm sure some enterprising
 person will appropriately augment the various kernel exec()
 routines to make it happen if it needs to.

 As far as C/C++ experts - we are certainly in that category,
 if anyone has a C/C++ questions, feel free to send them to us.
 We'll be glad to help!

- Dave Rivers -

--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Work: (919) 676-0847
Get your mainframe programming tools at http://www.dignus.com

>
> Mark Post
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 6:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE
>
>
> Thank you, Mark. I checked md5sum. All right.
>
> I started to download Oracle for 390x but is that mean, that i can't run
> 31bit Oracle on 64bit SuSE system?
>
>
> WBR, Sergey
>
>
>
>
> "Post, Mark K"
>
> 
> com>   cc:
>
> Sent by: Linux Subject: Re: Oracle on
64bit
> SuSE
> on 390 Port
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ARIST.EDU>
>
>
>
>
>
> 16.08.2002
>
> 17:52
>
> Please respond
>
> to Linux on 390
>
> Port
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Sergey,
>
> Those "could not read symbols" errors sound really bad, perhaps some form
> of
> corruption.  What's the md5sum of your file?  Mine is
> 66f0ba4544cffb0e4569d669e43200c6  ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz
>
> Oops, I just noticed that you are using 64 bit SuSE.  You need the
> "Oracle9i
> Enterprise Edition for z/Linux (Developer's Release)"
> ora901X_S390_1011.tar.gz file, from
> http://download.oracle.com/otn/linux/oracle9i/390/ora901_S390X_1011.tar.gz
>
> Mark Post
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 4:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: AW: Oracle on 64bit SuSE
>
>
> I can't create any libs, so i don't have libclntsh.so.9.0,  be cause i got
> this errors on first step - install.
>
>
> WBR, Sergey
>
>
>
>
>  "Coosmann, Carlo"
>
>  
>  LA.AOK.de>   cc:
>
>  Sent by: Linux onSubject: AW: Oracle on
> 64bit SuSE
>  390 Port
>
>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>  IST.EDU>
>
>
>
>
>
>  15.08.2002 21:08
>
>  Please respond to
>
>  Linux on 390 Port
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> In which lib directory /lib /usr/lib or lib? Does your
> ld.so.conf include this path and have you run ldconfig? Can you invoke
> lsnrconf.sh like this: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=
> lsnrconf.sh
>
> -Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. August 2002 16:07
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Oracle on 64bit SuSE
>
>
> I'm trying to install Oracle ( ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz) . When i start
> install.sh i get following errors:
>
> Linking client shared library
> /opt/oracle/s390/lib/libwtc9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
>
> and then
>
>  - Linking Oracle
>
> <--skip-->
>
> lm`cat /opt/oracle/s390/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm
> /opt/oracle/s390/lib//libodm9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid
operation
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [/opt/oracle/s390/rdbms/lib/oracle] Error 1
>
>
>
> I tryed to remove ${LD_SELF_CONTAINED} flag from genclntsh script but it
> isn't help me.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
> btw,
>
> zlinux:/opt/oracle/s390/bin # ld --version
> GNU ld 2.11.90.0.27
> Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of
> the GNU General Public License.  This program has absolutely no warranty.
>   Supported emulations:
>elf64_s390
>elf_s390
>
>
> WBR, Sergey
>



Re: Running 64bits

2002-08-19 Thread Ferguson, Neale

A 64 bit processor will still run 32 bit systems. I run a mixture of 32 and
64 bit Linux systems on our Z800 and Z900.

-Original Message-
From: Eddie Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [LINUX-390] Running 64bits


   I am currently on  running Suse7  on a  IBM 32bits. Can I  migrate to a
Zseries 64 Bites  processor ???



Re: Latest work on Domino for s390 Linux?

2002-08-19 Thread David Boyes

I also have several places where this would be *really* useful, and probably
sell a couple z800s in the process. I know that there are IBMers working on
getting them to commit, but (like you)  I haven't heard anything positive
lately.

Lotus folks: golden opportunity to displace a LOT of Exchange boxes with the
disaffection of most corporate users with the new MS pricing programs.  NOW
would be a really good time to get Notes out on all the eServer
platforms

-- db


- Original Message -
From: "Matt Lashley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 12:07 PM
Subject: Latest work on Domino for s390 Linux?


> Is there any new information on the Domino to Linux S/390 - zSeries port?
> Planned release dates?  I can't find anything at lotus.com on this.   Any
> way to get in on some pre-release testing?  I'm sure I could find a place
> to install a trial copy, should one be offered, on one of our couple
> hundred virtual servers :)
>
> Thanks,
> Matt Lashley
> State of Idaho
>



Re: Are you developing new applications on Linux/390?

2002-08-19 Thread Noll, Ralph

we are developing old vse applications to linux/390 applications right now

> -Original Message-
> From: McKown, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 11:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Are you developing new applications on Linux/390?
>
>
> This is just a curiousity question. But is anybody developing new
> applications on Linux/390 instead of on their legacy z/OS
> system? I'm not
> thinking of Web serving type applications, but something
> where somebody said
> something like: "You know, we'd normally develop this
> application on z/OS
> using COBOL. But we can also develop it on Linux/390 using C
> and so not use
> z/OS MIPS." Perhaps a DB/2 application which runs on
> Linux/390 instead of
> z/OS (assuming you have DB/2 on both Linux/390 and z/OS).
>
> Also, does anybody have a Web application running on
> Linux/390 which uses
> CGI to get data from the z/OS side of the house? Especially
> communicating
> with a CICS region. Again, just curious. This is sort of
> leading up to how
> can I run an application on Linux/390 which will communicate
> with a "server"
> on the z/OS side of the house to do VSAM I/O. This would most
> likely do the
> VSAM via an EXCI connection to a CICS region. Can a Linux/390
> application
> use EXCI to talk to CICS?
>
> --
> John McKown
> Senior Technical Specialist
> UICI Insurance Center
> Applications & Solutions Team
> +1.817.255.3225
>



Re: Latest work on Domino for s390 Linux?

2002-08-19 Thread Rich Smrcina

Have you bugged anyone at IBM lately?  This is a hot topic for a number of
customers.  I put in the word at LinuxWorld last week and was told that it
was still being looked at.

On Monday 19 August 2002 11:07 am, you wrote:
> Is there any new information on the Domino to Linux S/390 - zSeries port?
> Planned release dates?  I can't find anything at lotus.com on this.   Any
> way to get in on some pre-release testing?  I'm sure I could find a place
> to install a trial copy, should one be offered, on one of our couple
> hundred virtual servers :)
>
> Thanks,
> Matt Lashley
> State of Idaho

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Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE

2002-08-19 Thread Ulrich Weigand

Dave Rivers wrote:

> You're right... you can't run 32-bit binaries on the 64-bit
> system.
>
> It's not so much C/C++ as it is the Linux kernel... it won't
> run 32-bit programs (at least, our ThinkBlue 64-bit one won't.)

You most certainly can run 32-bit binaries on the 64-bit kernel.
However, unless the 32-bit app is statically linked, you'll need
the appropriate 32-bit shared libraries to go with the app.

AFAIK, ThinkBlue (at least some versions) does not provide the
32-bit system libraries, so you can't run 32-bit apps.

Both SuSE and RedHat 64-bit distros do provide those libraries.


As to the original poster's problem with Oracle, from the error
messages it looks like the Oracle install process wants to *link*
object files together to produce the final executable as part of
the install step.  This doesn't work because the 64-bit linker
as provided the current distributions can only link 64-bit objects.

So, you'd need to perform the install step on a 32-bit system;
once the linking has been done, the resulting executable should
run on a 64-bit system.



Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best Regards

Ulrich Weigand

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  Linux for S/390 Design & Development
  IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH, Schoenaicher Str. 220, 71032 Boeblingen
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Re: Redhat Linux Problem

2002-08-19 Thread John Summerfield

On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 17:13, Sabari Arasu (CTC) wrote:
> here is a standing problem in redhat linux , if any of you have the
> solution please send it across:

The PC gurus hang out on RHL lists. You should enrol on the one most relevant 
to your release and ask there.



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