We have to use custom-made LSZH (Low Smoke - Zero Halogen) in our new
computer rooms - ours are a very nice bright green.
I've also seen beige ones - I think they, like the green ones, were made
by someone other than IBM.
Regards,
Roy Harrop
D1-38, CTC
+44 (0) 1489 444 391
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 08:17:49AM +0100, HARROP, Roy wrote:
I've also seen beige ones - I think they, like the green ones, were made
by someone other than IBM.
I noticed Pirelli on our beige cables.
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May the LORD God bless you exceedingly abundantly!
Dave Craig
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**grin** Anybody interested?
It could get me my job back! :-)
I was dumped together with the IBM boxes (well, not at the same time, to
save me from the impact) when my employer was taken over by another company
which ran similar applications on OpenVMS. Sadly, they then outsourced the
I need to a few Linux guests and was given a new volume to allocate the new
guests minidisks on this volume.
Volume has 32K tracks and I'm allocating a few minidisk to the guests of 3338
cylinders on this volume.
I'm first doing a CPFMTXA format and labeling the disk accordingly.
The
On Wednesday, 09/10/2008 at 10:18 EDT, Howard Rifkind
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to a few Linux guests and was given a new volume to allocate the
new
guests minidisks on this volume.
Volume has 32K tracks and I'm allocating a few minidisk to the guests of
3338
cylinders on this
Placing them all on one mod 27 may not give you the best performance.
Aria.
Thanks all, Yes I agree about the performance issue...these are supposed to be
low activity guests so it might not make a difference.
Aria Bamdad [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/10/2008 10:38 AM
Placing them all on one mod 27 may not give you the best performance.
Aria.
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Nothing special for the Linux minidisks.
The distributor's installation tool should perform any additional
formatting.
For example, if you install SuSE (SLES10), you will click the checkboxes for
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Thanks Richard...
Richard Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/10/2008 10:34 AM
Nothing special for the Linux minidisks.
The distributor's installation tool should perform any additional formatting.
For example, if you install SuSE (SLES10), you will click the checkboxes for
the disks you want Linux to
Dear List:
I receive a return code of 'E010 from SETRTG for IPv4' in message
DTCOSD223E when my virtual switch virtual machine is XAUTOLOG'ed.
I have RTFM'ed the TCP/IP Messages and Codes manual and also searched
IBMLINK for this return code for this message - all to no avail.
Have any of you
Whenever I find an undocumented message from IBM software I open a support call with IBM. They will
find the answer for me and will request an update to the manual. The message is then included in the
next version of the manual so everyone else can find it.
Raymond Noal wrote:
I receive a
Hi Ray,
E010 The primary default image has already been defined.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zvm/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=/com.i
bm.zvm.v53.kinl0/hcsk4b2018.htm
Best Regards.
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Hitachi Data Systems
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San Diego,
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