On Monday, 07/23/2007 at 06:42 EDT, "Huegel, Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Now I have this SSLSERV / LINUX machine running. I can do SSLADMIN
commands.
> I have port 992 TCP SECURE TESTING.
> "TESTING" is a valid X509 certificate.
> My emulator is set to SSL enabled and accept selfsign
I had trouble with Hummingbird until I received the SSL feature. Which 3270
product are you using?
hans
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Huegel, Thomas
Sent: July 23, 2007 6:42 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: SSLSERV question
Well, yeah, but that won’t make the DASD bootable. You need to copy over the
boot sector as well,
dd if=/dev/dasda1 of=/dev/dasdb1 bs=512 count=1
(substitute the correct devices in the above command of course. The first one
is the 3390-3 and the second the 3390-9. I have not tested this
Hi, Thomas.
Can you tell us what 3270 emulator product you're using? Is
it giving you any particular error or status messages
(perhaps in a hard to see status bar at the edge of the
window?). It took me several tries, but I finally managed to
get IBM's PCOMM 3270 emulator to successfully connect w
Now I have this SSLSERV / LINUX machine running. I can do SSLADMIN commands.
I have port 992 TCP SECURE TESTING.
"TESTING" is a valid X509 certificate.
My emulator is set to SSL enabled and accept selfsigned certificates.
But I can't connect..
Anyone have a clue as to what I might be missing?
T
On a second Linux machine,
attach both drives to the Linux guest.
Bring each dasd online to the linux guest.
# chccwdev --online <0.0. device address>
Find out the Linux device
# lsdasd
Use the Linux device to mount the drives.
mount the 3390-3 as /mnt/3390-3
mount the 3390-9 as /mnt/33
DFDSS will copy the data from a -3 to a -9 with no problems. However, it
will not resize the Linux "partition" or filesystem on that drive. You'd
need to do a TRACK copy using DFDSS. The way that I would do it is to
mount the -3 filesystem on a second Linux, mount the -9 filesystem as
well, then "t
To All:
I know this has been asked before and I tried to search the archives
but was unsuccessful. I have a zLinux instance on a Mod 3 and I need to
move it to a mod 9. I was successful in moving a mod 9 to another mod 9
using ADRDSSU from the zOS side. I don't this move will work using
thi
Note that the data of the files in a DIRCONTROL directory are NOT paged
to/from CP paging areas; When referenced, CP directly pages them in from
the SFS minidisks (when the dataspace is constrcuted, the SFS server tells
CP which page in the dataspace corresponds to which minidisk block). The
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