Re: ethtool and SLES10SP2

2010-12-22 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 12/22/2010 at 03:04 PM, Victor Echavarry Diaz 
wrote: 
> We are trying to use ethtool to see the card speed and we receive the 
> following message:
> 
> ethtool eth0
> Settings for eth0:
> No data available
> 
> How we solve this?

Upgrade to SLES11 SP1.  The version of ethtool in SLES10 doesn't support qeth 
devices.


Mark Post

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ethtool and SLES10SP2

2010-12-22 Thread Victor Echavarry Diaz
We are trying to use ethtool to see the card speed and we receive the following 
message:

ethtool eth0
Settings for eth0:
No data available

How we solve this?

We have SLES 10 SP2

Regards,

Víctor Echavarry
System Programmer
Technology Systems & Operations Division
EVERTEC







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Re: Linux preferences

2010-12-22 Thread Shane G
And as a dispassionate (database ignorant) observer, I'm happy to see such a
response from a vendor.
Top points.

Shane ... 

On Wed, Dec 22nd, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Damian Gallagher wrote:

> " The Oracle DBA indicates that Oracle is easier to implement under Red
> Hat" - I'm interested in what this means precisely, as we should be pretty
> similar in each environment - we only have the one code set and installer.
> If there are significant differences that people are finding (on Z) then
> I'm happy to look into it.

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Re: Linux preferences

2010-12-22 Thread Damian Gallagher
" The Oracle DBA indicates that Oracle is easier to implement under Red Hat" - 
I'm interested in what this means precisely, as we should be pretty similar in 
each environment - we only have the one code set and installer. If there are 
significant differences that people are finding (on Z) then I'm happy to look 
into it.

Cheers
Damian  

-Original Message-
From: Melancon, Ruddy [mailto:melanc...@dot.state.al.us] 
Sent: 21 December 2010 14:46
To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu
Subject: Linux preferences

I am getting started in the use of zVM and zLinux.  I have purchased a license 
for SLES and have also installed Red Hat under test for an Oracle database.  
Everything I have installed is currently under test.  We are looking at 
revamping what we have.  I would like to pose a few questions.

There is the prospect of Novell being purchased by Attachmate.  I understand 
that in the past SLES has been more responsive to the x390 platform.

If you were just starting out, would you use Red Hat instead of SLES??

Are there other more pressing reasons to choose one over the other??

The Oracle DBA indicates that Oracle is easier to implement under Red Hat.  How 
hard would it be to manage both distributions??

Ruddy A. Melancon
IT Systems Specialist, Senior
Alabama Department of Transportation
334-353-6323

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