09.04.2002 21:38:45 Larry Heath wrote:
May be you put it in 2 lines. In parm file have to be one line.
Help!
-- Florian wrote -- snipped -
I put the images on tape with a parm file containing:
CHANDEV=noauto,lcs0,0x7c0a,0x7c0b,0,1,1,1
People, look at /etc/httpd/susehelp.conf
IfModule mod_alias.c
Alias /doc/ /usr/share/doc/
.
Directory /usr/share/doc
.
# The next three lines will be rewritten by SuSEconfig.susehelp:
# (depending on the DOC_ALLOW variable in /etc/rc.config)
order deny,allow
deny
People, look at /etc/httpd/susehelp.conf
IfModule mod_alias.c
Alias /doc/ /usr/share/doc/
Thanks. That clarifies how things were meant to work. Likely
it does not work for me because I did not install susehilf or
one of those packages during the first install.
No doubt my dislike for
Larry,
I had the same problem. The solution is simple. Put a semicolon ; after the noauto
statement rather than a comma ,. It shoul look as follows:
CHANDEV=noauto;lcs0,0x7c0a,0x7c0b,0,1,1,1
chandev=noauto;lcs0,0x7c0a,0x7c0b,0,1,1,1
Provided the rest is defined corectly (i.e. you want to use
Sergey,
That's true if you're running in an LPAR. If running under VM, there can be
up to 11 80-byte records.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 5:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RedHat 7.2 31-bit
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 14:04, Robert Angell wrote:
What would be the top
3 reasons that you folks have moved to a Mainframe Linux solution?
How 'bout plain old politics? In a not-so-hypothetical example, the
mainframers are old school, know all about RAS, customer service, 24x7,
and the real
RH7.2 (2.4.9-17tape) in an LPAR I have an /etc/zilo.conf (I thought this
file was no longer used?) and an /etc/zipl.conf.
using loader, my /etc/zipl.conf is written as:
[defaultboot]
default=linux
[linux]
target=/boot/
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-17tape
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 14:04, Robert Angell wrote:
What would be the top
3 reasons that you folks have moved to a Mainframe Linux solution?
Normally I would say geography, except that it was an intellectual
exercise for us prior to any multi-national publicly expressing
an interest in it.
I had the luxury of combining talents from both groups to work together on
the project. Knowledge transfer has been good for both sides.
David Andrews wrote:
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 14:04, Robert Angell wrote:
What would be the top
3 reasons that you folks have moved to a Mainframe Linux
On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 10:27, Joe Poole wrote:
luxury of combining talents from both groups
Yes, good managers will see to that.
--
David Andrews
A. Duda and Sons, Inc.
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I would guess that the vmlinuz-2.4.9-17 is intended for use under VM, and so
supports the multiple 80-byte parmfile records, while the
vmlinuz-2.4.9-17tape kernel uses the 1 long record parmfile layout. I would
say you should be using the vmlinuz-2.4.9-17tape kernel, since you're
running out of
Yes, good managers will see to that.
Isn't good managers an oxymoron?
You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to
skydive twice. -Motto of the Darwin Society
Gordon W. Wolfe, Ph.D. (425) 865-5940
VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company
--
From:
We just received the latest copy of IBM's Software Evaluation Kit for Linux.
We are trying to install IBM WebSphere Application Server, Advanced
Single Server Edition V4.0 for Linux IBM DB2 Universal Database
Enterprise Edition V7.2 for Linux from this CD but we are experiencing
numerous
IBM's software evaluation kit is for IA32 systems only, not S/390. To my
knowledge, there is no SEK for Linux/390, per se. You can download various
things for an evaluation, but I do not know of any single place to get them
all, as is provided by the SEK CD.
Mark Post
-Original
In our case, one reason is sheer simplicity. With NT or Unix servers all
over the place, you have cabling, Telephone company lines, routers and
switches and maintaining a database of IP addresses. Our network people
charge a middle four-figure tax per month on every server network
connection.
If you've got the CDs for SLES7, go to the Developer's Edition CD1 and
install the compat.rpm. This installs the same libraries again under the
old names from 2.2.16. Websphere presumes you are running 2.2.16 and does
not support 2.4.7 yet (we called IBM). The compat.rpm should fix the
Please forgive the rather long note, but I have a situation which I'm hoping
others may have seen before. We're attempting to move from using CTCs
connecting TCP/IP on Linux with TCP/IP on VM to OSA Gigabit adapters under
the direct control of TCP/IP on Linux. After installing the 2.2.16 kernel
Though I try hard - really - not to write me too! posts, I'll add my
agreement to this one. As a sometime student of Russian language, I
enjoy puzzling over those essays at strana.ru and trying to remember my
vocabulary lessons from long ago.
Keep 'em coming, Sergey.
Me either. After
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Dave Sandey wrote:
We just received the latest copy of IBM's Software Evaluation Kit for Linux.
We are trying to install IBM WebSphere Application Server, Advanced
Single Server Edition V4.0 for Linux IBM DB2 Universal Database
Enterprise Edition V7.2 for Linux from
hello,
the change stated below partially worked. thanks. i can get into the help
and doc from the main(default) httpd web page however, not all of the
links work. now, the web page shows(below). i'm assuming this is also a
install/customize issue. i have not yet found the doc.
thanks for
The problem I have with Sergey's posts is that they are unreadable on the
list archive.
I've got my subscription set to NO-MAIL, I always read LINUX-390 through
http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvgl?L=LINUX-VMLOG=LOGyymm
http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.n
And on there
I understood, and correct this *feature* :)
WBR, Sergey
Dougie G Lawson
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Lionel B. Dyck, Systems Software Lead
Kaiser Permanente Information Technology
25 N. Via Monte Ave
Walnut Creek, Ca 94598
Phone: (925) 926-5332 (tie line 8/473-5332)
I'm not a mainframer. A member of my team got offlindr to compile fine.
He's getting condition code 0016 when he tries to run it though
(invalid parms?). Can anyone cut and paste the JCL they run on their
mainframe?
Thanks,
~ Daniel
Try...
//D33A0 EXEC PGM=OFFLINDR,
// PARM='DUMP,33A0'
//STEPLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=SSGSG.LOADLIB
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSUT1DD DSN=SSGSG.D33A0.DASDA.MAR2002,DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),
//UNIT=CTAPE,LABEL=EXPDT=2004/360
If I recall, the OFFLINDR needs to be run from an APF Authorized
Mark asked:
What does your route table look like at that point? route -n will tell
you.
route -n shows:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
127.0.0.1 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH0 00 lo
#
Larry
During IPL from tape received the following messages: (native s390)
dasd: 0XXX not enabled due to probeonly mode
channel: no channel devices recognized
ramdisk: coundn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
Can you help?
Well, that's definitely your problem. Before you can get any network
traffic flowing, you'll have to (apparently) manually add a default gateway:
route add default gw ip.addr.of.gw netmask 0.0.0.0
ought to do it. Substitute the correct IP address, of course.
Mark Post
-Original
If you have the downloaded version, then you've got the beta, which doesn't
have the developer's edition files, but does have a couple of known errors
(which have fixes on the support site). This points out the advantage of
paying for support and the risk of using beta.
You do not need a
Yes,
The first message is because you did not specify dasd=xxx in your
parmfile, which should be file 2 on the tape.
The second message is normal, and can be ignored, unless you defined some
escon channels to the partition.
The third message sounds like you did not write the ramdisk image out
CA is sponsoring a series of seminars in California entitled Welcome Back,
Mainframe. Featured speakers are Bill Reeder of the Linux group within IBM and Scott
Courtney of Sine Nomine Associates. Of course, CA also talks about its extensive
series of software now available for VM and Linux for
Someone in the audience asked where they can get print drivers for S/390
Linux.
His response was to find some college kid that knows c and linux and pay
him a few bucks...
I really couldn't believe that onenot exactly what support-conscience
managers
want to hear !
That's
The problem I have with Sergey's posts is that they are unreadable on the
list archive.
I've got my subscription set to NO-MAIL, I always read LINUX-390 through
http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvgl?L=LINUX-VMLOG=LOGyymm
http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.n
And on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I understood, and correct this *feature* :)
WBR, Sergey
But that only fixes the symptom, not the problem. If the archiver's
fixed, then it will work for the next person who posts with some
non-roman character set.
--
Cheers
John Summerfield
Microsoft's most solid OS:
hello,
i am looking for documenation (if available) on:
-maintenance procedures.
1) how to migrate OS maint to 500 linux images?
2) whats the best way to install 3rd party software.
- is it possible to keep this stuff out of the root file system?
3) backup and restore.
Does anyone have any information on the status of nozzle.suse.de? It is no
longer present on the network it seems, and I cannot find any other location
where an SLES7 beta can be downloaded. It makes life somewhat difficult since
I am trying to test whether something will compile OK under
Like Larry, my definitions worked with the Marist 2.2 version.
I have ESCON CTCs in LPAR mode connecting to a z/OS 1.2 system on the
other end.
Installing RH72, I am muddling through the postings on this issue trying
to figure out why I can't use those same devices as before with the new
Kris,
I get the same result. Oddly enough, the IP address that is assigned to
nozzle.suse.de (132.230.1.17) is in an IP block owned by the University of
Freiburg: Netblock: 132.230.0.0 - 132.230.255.255
(I don't know if that has anything to do with it or not, but it was
interesting.)
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