Re: SLES 11 SP 1 - Install - Part 2

2010-10-18 Thread David Stuart
Mark, 

I had been trying to use the GUI, as that is what I've been using all along, 
with the command 'ssh -X @'.  It had ben working fine, up until the 
reboot.  I'll try -Y. 

I also tried /usr/lib/YaST2/startup/YaST2.ssh, but nothing ever came up to 
continue the install. 


Dave 







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david.stu...@ventura.org>>> "Mark Post"  10/18/2010 4:00 PM 
>>>
>>> On 10/18/2010 at 02:34 PM, David Stuart  wrote: 
-snip-
> Except that I can't the second part of the install to run.  
> 
> I've been using ssh under Cygwin, with X11 forwarding to run yast for the 
> first part of the installation.  But now, when I log in, I receive two 
> messages: 
> 
>Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not 
> generated
>Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding
> 
> And no matter what I do, I can't get the install to continue where it left 
> off.  

Are you trying to use the text mode installer via SSH, or the GUI?  If the text 
mode, then you should be executing /usr/lib/YaST2/startup/YaST2.ssh to continue 
the install.  If that's what you're doing then try running "unset DISPLAY" 
before executing it.

If you're using the GUI, make sure that xorg-x11-xauth is one of the RPMs that 
gets installed.  If it is, try connecting to the system using "ssh -Y" which 
enables trusted X11 forwarding.


Mark Post

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Re: SLES 11 SP 1 - Install - Part 2

2010-10-18 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 10/18/2010 at 02:34 PM, David Stuart  wrote: 
-snip-
> Except that I can't the second part of the install to run.  
> 
> I've been using ssh under Cygwin, with X11 forwarding to run yast for the 
> first part of the installation.  But now, when I log in, I receive two 
> messages: 
> 
>Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not 
> generated
>Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding
> 
> And no matter what I do, I can't get the install to continue where it left 
> off.  

Are you trying to use the text mode installer via SSH, or the GUI?  If the text 
mode, then you should be executing /usr/lib/YaST2/startup/YaST2.ssh to continue 
the install.  If that's what you're doing then try running "unset DISPLAY" 
before executing it.

If you're using the GUI, make sure that xorg-x11-xauth is one of the RPMs that 
gets installed.  If it is, try connecting to the system using "ssh -Y" which 
enables trusted X11 forwarding.


Mark Post

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SLES 11 SP 1 - Install - Part 2

2010-10-18 Thread David Stuart
Morning again, 

I was able to successfully configure the disk, create a Volume Group (thanks 
Scott and Mike), and install the software.  The server then rebooted 
automagically, and came up with a message that I shoudl log in with ssh, and 
run yast2 to continue the installation.  

Except that I can't the second part of the install to run.  

I've been using ssh under Cygwin, with X11 forwarding to run yast for the first 
part of the installation.  But now, when I log in, I receive two messages: 

   Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated
   Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding

And no matter what I do, I can't get the install to continue where it left off. 
 

I should be in Chapter 8, step 8.5 in the z/VM and Linux on IBM System z 
cookbook that Mike referred me to earlier.  Except no z/VM... 


Thanks for any assistance, 
Dave 



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Wolf Rempt is er niet

2010-10-18 Thread Wolf H Rempt
I will be out of the office starting  16-10-2010 and will not return until
20-10-2010.

ben wel mobiel bereikbaar en check regelmatig mijn mail

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Re: SLES 11 - Create LVM at Install?

2010-10-18 Thread David Stuart
Thanks, 

I'll take a look at it. 


Dave 






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david.stu...@ventura.org>>> "Michael MacIsaac"  10/18/2010 
8:47 AM >>>
>  I can't seem to figure out how to create a LVM VG at install time.

It's documented in  z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization
Cookbook for SLES11 at the top of the page: http://linuxvm.org/present/ 

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Re: SLES 11 - Create LVM at Install?

2010-10-18 Thread Michael MacIsaac
>  I can't seem to figure out how to create a LVM VG at install time.

It's documented in  z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization
Cookbook for SLES11 at the top of the page: http://linuxvm.org/present/

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Re: SLES 11 - Create LVM at Install?

2010-10-18 Thread David Stuart
Thanks Scott, 

I'll give it a try. 


Dave 






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david.stu...@ventura.org>>> "Scott Rohling"  
10/18/2010 8:35 AM >>>
>From my notes --   go to expert partitioner (select Custom Partitioning).
First create partitions for /boot and /.   Then create partitions you will
use for your volume group -- but do not mount and do not format!  Then
select 'Volume Management' and create a volume group, using the DASD you
prepared.   You can then create logical volumes you assign to the various
mount points you want (/var, /usr, etc)

Hope this helps

Scott Rohling

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:23 AM, David Stuart wrote:

> Morning all,
>
> I am performing a new install of SLES 11, and I am trying to follow a post
> from Most Post from Nov 2009, with a recommended layout.  Except for /boot
> and /, all the other directories are on a LVM volume group.  But I can't
> seem to figure out how to create a LVM VG at install time.  I have a 3390-3
> dedicated to /usr, and the YAST installer is telling me it's not large
> enough...
>
> What am I missing?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
>
>
> Dave Stuart
> Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst
> County of Ventura, CA
> 805-662-6731
> david.stu...@ventura.org 
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Re: SLES 11 - Create LVM at Install?

2010-10-18 Thread Scott Rohling
>From my notes --   go to expert partitioner (select Custom Partitioning).
First create partitions for /boot and /.   Then create partitions you will
use for your volume group -- but do not mount and do not format!  Then
select 'Volume Management' and create a volume group, using the DASD you
prepared.   You can then create logical volumes you assign to the various
mount points you want (/var, /usr, etc)

Hope this helps

Scott Rohling

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:23 AM, David Stuart wrote:

> Morning all,
>
> I am performing a new install of SLES 11, and I am trying to follow a post
> from Most Post from Nov 2009, with a recommended layout.  Except for /boot
> and /, all the other directories are on a LVM volume group.  But I can't
> seem to figure out how to create a LVM VG at install time.  I have a 3390-3
> dedicated to /usr, and the YAST installer is telling me it's not large
> enough...
>
> What am I missing?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
>
>
> Dave Stuart
> Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst
> County of Ventura, CA
> 805-662-6731
> david.stu...@ventura.org
>
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SLES 11 - Create LVM at Install?

2010-10-18 Thread David Stuart
Morning all, 

I am performing a new install of SLES 11, and I am trying to follow a post from 
Most Post from Nov 2009, with a recommended layout.  Except for /boot and /, 
all the other directories are on a LVM volume group.  But I can't seem to 
figure out how to create a LVM VG at install time.  I have a 3390-3 dedicated 
to /usr, and the YAST installer is telling me it's not large enough... 

What am I missing?  


Thanks, 
Dave 




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