Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
Greetings;(Posted to VMESA-L and LINUX-390)
Please tell me if my recollections are correct:
We are running a 9672-X37. We can install IFL engines
on this machine, install z/VM 4.2.0, LPAR the system with
the IFL engines in one LPAR and the 390
I have setup RedHat Linux 7.2 via CTC's, after I downloaded the OCO
modules from IBM developers site. Followed the instraction from the
redbook to install the oco module. Then I changed owner of the OCO to
root chown root:root lcs.o , change my parmfile to :
root=/dev/dasda1 dasd=112a-112d
I have setup RedHat Linux 7.2 via CTC's, ownloaded the OCO modules from
IBM developers site. Can you please tell me what I need to do in order
to use OSAD as my network card? hat network parameters do i need to get
it working?
Any info will be highly appriciated.
Please assists
Moloko
Moloko,
I'm no expert but try this. add to parmfile:
ramdisk_size=10240
-Original Message-
From: Moloko Monyepao
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 2:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RedHat OCO and 2216
I have setup RedHat Linux 7.2 via CTC's, after I downloaded the OCO
modules
After the installation of the OCO module from IBM I try the following
command : insmod lcs
and I get the following error
[root@lnx1 net]# insmod lcs
Using /lib/modules/2.4.9-17/kernel/drivers/s390/net/lcs.o
Warning: loading /lib/modules/2.4.9-17/kernel/drivers/s390/net/lcs.o
will taint the
Hi there
Is there anybody who has installed RedHat 7.2 on s/390 successfully?
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In a message dated 2/12/2002 8:11:07 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there
Is there anybody who has installed RedHat 7.2 on s/390 successfully?
Yes...several times.
Please let me know the steps you performed so far
Dave
The standard mrouted works OK if you have a directly attached non-shared
NON-QDIO OSA (so you can't use the gig Ethernet OSA at all) or the CLAW
driver as I modified it a few months ago and the latest IOS code with fixes
for intra-CIP multicast/broadcast/directed unicast forwarding. It doesn't
Which distribution are you using (RedHat 7.2 GA, RC2 or the downloadable
version of GA) and is this under VM or in an LPAR? I'm running RC2 that
installed (initially, at least) with no real problems - but you MUST
remember to merge the two CD's into one big FTP directory or the install
will
A message with the option to continue would be better than an abend IMHO.
BTW - using the GA version and an FTP install, I found that the installation
will continue on happily from the point where it hangs once you put the rpm
out onto the FTP server.
Regards,
Steve Oswald
On Tuesday 12
According to my contacts at Velocity Software, linuxvm.org should be back in
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could retry it now, I'd appreciate it. If you continue to experience
problems, please email me directly so that I can have someone take another
I am using a free beta version successfully to export X Windows from
Linux/390.
The only downside is I am not able to run any window manager as MI/X runs
with its own.
Samy Rengasamy.
-Original Message-
From: Gregg C Levine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002
Thanks for the info -
We are trying to do exactly what you said won't work - Getting multicast to
work for a number of Linux Servers running as VM guests using CTC's back to
TCPIP ... We figured if we could connect a single Linux server to the an OSA
card (we only have a gigabit card available)
Thanks everyone for you help, esp. Jeremy. I got a fix from
Suse and now VM Guest LAN is working just fine.
Question about MTU sizes, though. I let MFS default to 16k
on the CP DEFINE LAN command. And so, in z/VM's MPROUTE CONFIG
I specified an MTU size of 16384 and in Linux's /etc/rc.config
Don't mix up framesize with MTU. For 16K framesize MTU is 8K. For 24K MTU is
16K etc.
-Original Message-
Question about MTU sizes, though. I let MFS default to 16k
on the CP DEFINE LAN command. And so, in z/VM's MPROUTE CONFIG
I specified an MTU size of 16384 and in Linux's
Crossposted to Linux on 390 port list and VM/ESA list. Sorry for the
duplicates.
About two months ago I wrote to this list asking about how to set up VM to
run on an IFL processor.
We've finally got z/VM 4.2.0 up to where we can IPL it in a new LPAR. We
have a 9672-r36 with an IFL engine and
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 03:10:33PM +, Fereshteh Jadidi wrote:
Is there anybody who has installed RedHat 7.2 on s/390 successfully?
Yeah. With HiperSockets, even. What problem are you having?
Adam
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Gordon,
You cannot have both S/390 and IFL processors in the same LPAR. That is not
supported. Or did I misunderstand what you were trying to do?
Mark Post
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From: Wolfe, Gordon W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 3:29 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hello from Gregg C Levine normally with Jedi Knight Computers
Um, okay. The thing is, Samy, that product isn't exactly a free beta
version product. The only time it was given away for free, was during
the first several months of its existence. They switched to the
traditional share ware model, to
On Tuesday, 02/12/2002 at 01:42 PST, Marcy Cortes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Now, one more question! In the TCP/IP PC manual, p.508 lists
some recommended MTU sizes for various types of interfaces. What's
a good MTU size for guest lan? (our primary app at this point
is apache webserving).
Marcy:
I would add the word enough after large in Alan's first comment. It
makes no difference if your MTU is 1500 bytes or 56K bytes if the longest
packet you send is 500 bytes.
Romney
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 17:29:48 -0500 Alan Altmark said:
On Tuesday, 02/12/2002 at 01:42 PST, Marcy Cortes
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