SUSE on Native LPAR

2009-03-25 Thread Martin, Larry D
I am very new to Linux and am trying to install Linux on an LAPR on a
z9BC.

 

I can load the initial Kernel by putting the CD (CD1) into the CD-ROM
drive on the HMC and perform a Lad from CD.

 

After setting up the network the Linux kernel wants to read the rest of
CD1.  If I tell him to use the HMC CD-ROM the response is "Unable to
load" (not an exact quote).

 

I have tried to use NFS on a desktop which has SUSE 10 installed (about
a year ago).  I get a error saying the request was rejected error = -1.

 

I have also tried using SMB to point to the CD reader on my Windows
desktop and get the same response as above (both of these take a few
minutes to return).

 

Can someone who has done this give me an idea as to what I am doing
wrong?

 

Thanks,   .Larry

 

Ps. Small shop - no money - VM not an option.

 

Larry D. Martin

Mainframe Systems Support

Office of Information Technology and Communications

301.883.7335

 



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Re: SUSE on Native LPAR

2009-04-01 Thread Martin, Larry D
I have made no progress.  I do the initial load from the HMC and all is well.  
I specify NFS and point to a Linux desktop via IP address.

On the desktop I have /sles10sp1/cd1 (..cd2; ..cd3; ..cd4)and I have started 
the NFS Server and exported /sles10sp1.

All that I can get is an error = -1 in return.  I have tried both with punch a 
hole in the firewall and without with the results being identical.  I have 
looked in /var/log but do not see anything that makes any sense to me.

Do I need to export the sub-directories?

I actually did this a year ago but the install never completed because of 
insufficient memory on our z890.  The memory issue is resolved but I can't seem 
to get the install going again.

I would appreciate any advice (but please remember that I am a Linux novice and 
do not understand all of the jargon).

Thanks,   .Larry 

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Ceruti, 
Gerard G
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 6:16 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: SUSE on Native LPAR

Hi Martin

This is how I have done all my installs, initial boot off the HMC CD, then 
point to an NFS server ( SuSE PC) I have not been unable to get FTP work, but 
NFS works great, 
check the NFS "exports" are all defined correctly,
Have you checked  /var/log/messages on the PC for any error messages.

The only other problem I had was with the IP address of the zLinux system, it  
had to have the same subnet at the first router it connected to.

Regards
Gerard Ceruti
may the 'z' be with you

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Martin, 
Larry D
Sent: 25 March 2009 20:53
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: SUSE on Native LPAR

I am very new to Linux and am trying to install Linux on an LAPR on a
z9BC.

 

I can load the initial Kernel by putting the CD (CD1) into the CD-ROM
drive on the HMC and perform a Lad from CD.

 

After setting up the network the Linux kernel wants to read the rest of
CD1.  If I tell him to use the HMC CD-ROM the response is "Unable to
load" (not an exact quote).

 

I have tried to use NFS on a desktop which has SUSE 10 installed (about
a year ago).  I get a error saying the request was rejected error = -1.

 

I have also tried using SMB to point to the CD reader on my Windows
desktop and get the same response as above (both of these take a few
minutes to return).

 

Can someone who has done this give me an idea as to what I am doing
wrong?

 

Thanks,   .Larry

 

Ps. Small shop - no money - VM not an option.

 

Larry D. Martin

Mainframe Systems Support

Office of Information Technology and Communications

301.883.7335

 



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Re: SUSE on Native LPAR

2009-04-01 Thread Martin, Larry D
Russell,

I have installed FileZilla on my PC.  Can you be more detailed about how the 
connection is made - from both sides?

Thanks,   Larry

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Jones, 
Russell
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:00 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: SUSE on Native LPAR

I copied the install files to my PC and ran an ftp server on my PC to
complete the install. I used a freebe ftp server called FileZilla. 

Russell Jones 
ANPAC
System Programmer


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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Martin, Larry D
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 1:53 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: SUSE on Native LPAR

I am very new to Linux and am trying to install Linux on an LAPR on a
z9BC.

 

I can load the initial Kernel by putting the CD (CD1) into the CD-ROM
drive on the HMC and perform a Lad from CD.

 

After setting up the network the Linux kernel wants to read the rest of
CD1.  If I tell him to use the HMC CD-ROM the response is "Unable to
load" (not an exact quote).

 

I have tried to use NFS on a desktop which has SUSE 10 installed (about
a year ago).  I get a error saying the request was rejected error = -1.

 

I have also tried using SMB to point to the CD reader on my Windows
desktop and get the same response as above (both of these take a few
minutes to return).

 

Can someone who has done this give me an idea as to what I am doing
wrong?

 

Thanks,   .Larry

 

Ps. Small shop - no money - VM not an option.

 

Larry D. Martin

Mainframe Systems Support

Office of Information Technology and Communications

301.883.7335

 




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Re: SUSE on Native LPAR

2009-04-06 Thread Martin, Larry D
Thanks to all who replied.  The fix was to stop the firewall on the Linux NFS 
server.


Larry

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Post
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 6:39 PM
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Subject: Re: SUSE on Native LPAR

>>> On 4/1/2009 at  1:55 PM, "Martin, Larry D"  wrote: 
> I have made no progress.  I do the initial load from the HMC and all is well. 
>  I specify NFS and point to a Linux desktop via IP address.
> 
> On the desktop I have /sles10sp1/cd1 (..cd2; ..cd3; ..cd4)and I have started 
> the NFS Server and exported /sles10sp1.
> 
> All that I can get is an error = -1 in return.  I have tried both with punch 
> a hole in the firewall and without with the results being identical.  I have 
> looked in /var/log but do not see anything that makes any sense to me.

Is the firewall running on the SLES10 desktop?  If so, try shutting it down.  
If that makes things work, then use YaST to allow NFS as one of the permitted 
services.

> Do I need to export the sub-directories?

You should not have to, unless you have multiple file systems (or CD images) 
mounted below the top-level directory.

-snip-
> I would appreciate any advice (but please remember that I am a Linux novice 
> and do not understand all of the jargon).

Are you able to use a protocol other than NFS?  I personally prefer using HTTP 
when I'm having problems getting to my install server.

If not, then try doing an SSH install.  Before starting YaST, try pinging the 
installation server.  If that doesn't work, then you need to fix that.  Once 
that does work, then try to telnet to port 111 on the installation server.  
Repeat as needed.


Mark Post

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SUSE 10 in LPAR Mode

2007-07-05 Thread Martin, Larry D
Looking for help.

 

This is my first attempt at Linux on the mainframe.  I have a trial copy
of SUSE 10 and am trying to install it into an LPAR on a Z890.

 

I have built an IPL Tape and that works.  When trying to build the
system I need to access the INSTALL folder at an FTP site.  I have that
on a Windows 2000 server but all I can get is "image not found".

 

Can someone give me any insight as to what the response to the "Enter
the directory on the server" should look like?

 

I have no CDROM available.  I also tried NFS from a z/OS 1.7 system with
similar results.

 

Thanks,

 

Larry Martin



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Re: qeth: No memory for packet received on hsi0.

2007-07-06 Thread Martin, Larry D
It appears that my most severe problem is that the CD I have has no
kernel image.

I really appreciate all of the response, they have been a great help.

I'm sure I will be back with more questions later.

Thanks
Larry martin

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mark Post
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 12:14 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: qeth: No memory for packet received on hsi0.

>>> On Fri, Jul 6, 2007 at  9:57 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Peter
E. Abresch Jr.   - at Pepco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> I am seeing the following in my message log many times for my
Hipersocket.
> Does anyone know what it means and how I can eliminate it?
> 
> Jul  5 13:34:45 linuxp01 kernel: Normal: empty
> Jul  5 13:34:45 linuxp01 kernel: HighMem: empty
> Jul  5 13:34:45 linuxp01 kernel: Swap cache: add 1670971, delete
1648898,
> find 511457/855362, race 0+1
-snip-

I suspect there are more messages of interest before these.

I'm simply guessing, but it looks as though the qeth driver was trying
to allocate a buffer, and that failed.  Why, I have no idea.

What kernel is this?  Do you have the latest and greatest on for that
platform?  I don't recall if you're running z/VM or not, but if you are,
do you have all the Linux-related maintenance on?

What all is running on this system?  It seems as though you've got about
768MB of "RAM" allocated to the system.  What does a "free" command
show?


Mark Post

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