2011-06-30 Linux on System z --kernel 2.6.39 and other contributions to Open Source from the Linux on System z team--

2011-07-07 Thread Axel Wirbser
Please refer to
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/whatsnew.html
Updated Linux components:
* upstream kernel-2.6.39 provides new functionality for Linux on System z
* kernel 2.6.39 patch for message catalog
* Toolchain updated providing new functionality
* s390-tools 1.14.0 delivers new functionality and bugfixes
* snIPL 2.2.0 with new functionality
* Documentation updates for the following Linux on System z manuals:
- Device Drivers, Features, and Commands
- Kernel Messages
* Technical details and Restrictions
* end of message


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How do you look up the current version of RMF that you are using on zLinux?

2011-07-07 Thread CHAPLIN, JAMES (CTR)
We deployed RMF on our zLinux guests (currently using RHEL 5.4) back
around 2007, is there a command or a way to display the version of RMF
on our Linux guests to determine the version we are currently using? I
have been searching the doc and the web with no luck. Does anyone have
any suggestions of where to look or command to issue? RMF DDS is
installed using a tar file, which has long been deleted from the
systems.

 

From the Web page, the current version available appears to be RMF DDS
Level 2339; does anyone know if this is the current version? Reading the
README file from the original install, I think we are at Level 2116
(~2005), but would like to see a command to verify this from the binary
application files.

 

James Chaplin

Systems Programmer, MVS, zVM  zLinux

Base Technologies, a CA Technologies Company

Supporting the zSeries Platform Team

Data Center Operations Branch

Enterprise Data Center Operations Group 

Enterprise Data Management  Engineering Division

Office of Information and Technology

Department of Homeland Security/U.S. Customs  Border Protection

(703) 921-6220

james.chap...@cbp.dhs.gov


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