On 9/20/06, Ranga Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strangely some guests show individual address of hipersockets triad
while configuring network via YaST in SLES9. For example, see below:
Again, it is only for some guests.
Have you preserved the even/odd numbering when you map the real QDIO
I will be installing my first F20 ESS (Shark). It has not arrived but I
do know that it is using 36.4 GB drives and has 1.6 Terabytes. I was not able
to find a copy of the IBM Total Storage ESS Introduction
and Planning Guide GC26-7294 on the web. If any one has this guide or a
URL I would
Available at: http://www.sinenomine.net/node/565
Neale
John,
This is the result of some legal stuff between Microsoft and Eolas
Technology. Microsoft had to update IE because of their infringement on
an Eolas patent. Check out the following link:
http://www.betanews.com/article/Microsoft_Rolls_Out_IE6_ActiveX_Change/11
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Charlie
Thank you very much. Dead link but google cache had it;
I read the Microsoft Activating ActiveX Controls at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/overview/a
ctivating_activex.asp
and I think it's saying I'm out of luck getting that Performance Toolkit
Feature to work.
I will be installing my first F20 ESS (Shark). It has not
arrived but I do know that it is using 36.4 GB drives and has
1.6 Terabytes. I was not able to find a copy of the IBM Total
Storage ESS Introduction and Planning Guide GC26-7294 on the
web. If any one has this guide or a URL I would
Title: DFDSS
Anybody backing up VM volumes using this on z/OS?
Marcy Cortes
Enterprise Hosting Services - z/VM and z/Linux
(415) 243-6343
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We use FDR on zOS to backup VM volumes.
At 03:45 PM 9/20/2006, you wrote:
Anybody backing up
VM volumes using this on z/OS?
Marcy Cortes
Enterprise Hosting Services
- z/VM and z/Linux
(415) 243-6343
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We have done this. I can send you some sample JCL if you need it.
/Tom Kern
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On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 14:45:34 -0500, Marcy Cortes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody backing up VM volumes using this on z/OS?
Marcy Cortes
Enterprise Hosting Services - z/VM and z/Linux
(415) 243-6343
We use FDR, but DFDSS should be able to do it with no problems. Just make sure
to stop whichever guest you are backing up before you do your backup.
Jon
snip
Anybody backing up VM volumes using this on z/OS?
/snip
Title: DFDSS
See recent Linux390 list archives for all
the reasons why this is a bad idea. Short version: if you can afford to shut
down the VM system completely, you can use methods outside VM and/or Linux to
do reliable dumps of VM volumes. If you dump an active system (particularly one
When we were running some Linux guests, we used FDR UPSTREAM to
dump the linux guests.
At 04:17 PM 9/20/2006, you wrote:
See
recent Linux390 list archives for all the reasons why this is a bad idea.
Short version: if you can afford to shut down the VM system completely,
you can use methods
Title: DFDSS
Yep, I know about all that. I'm talking about the
DASD volumes that Linux minidisks are on, not the VM ones. Linux will be
down at the time (we have 2 z9-109, well actually soon will be on 5), on
1systemat a time. We just need to shorten that backup downtime
in order to be able
We have some vendor code, actually ESAWEB is being installed, that has a
pipeline in it that looks like this:
address 'COMMAND' 'PIPE stem xyz. | OUTPUT'
This results in an error because there is no OUTPUT REXX, actually no OUTPUT
banana, anywhere in the search order of the failing
That one is not installed on z/OS
today.
Marcy Cortes
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On 9/20/06, Schuh, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have some vendor code, actually ESAWEB is being installed, that has a
pipeline in it that looks like this:
address 'COMMAND' 'PIPE stem xyz. | OUTPUT'
This is unique to the vendor's code. There is a pipeline filter
package that
But you work for the vendor! Aren't you an expert?
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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On 9/20/06, Schuh, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But you work for the vendor! Aren't you an expert?
I know most about the 'lookup' stage and I'm trying to learn something
else too. :-)
Rob
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