Hi,
i read the z800 redbook and followed the installation routine for QDIO
mode. I launched the echo and insmod commands and started the network.
Everything worked fine... well, it seems that everything worked fine. The
modules were loaded and the network seems to be up.
SuSE Instsys (none):/
On Mon, 6 May 2002, Mike Spaniol wrote:
I'm trying to install the openssh package on my linux guest machine.
When I run the rpm command to install the package, it looks to me as
though it works, but I can't find that it installed anything.
Here's a ls command of everything in my directory
Todd,
Yes! Running Linux for S/390 on Hercules is a great introduction -- in
fact, the only introduction (at this present time) to Linux on zSeries
(that's the 64-bit kind) if you don't have a real zSeries machine. It is
still a little different to running on real hardware, but IMHO something
Tim,
Check your route table to make sure that an appropriate route exists to
forward packets as required. ifconfig will only add a route for the
interface local network, so if your PC/FTP server/etc is on a different
network then you'll have trouble.
Post the results of a route or netstat -r
Hi Richard,
If you're using a 3270 console with linux-390 you may have noticed that
when you give the reboot command your system typically goes into a
disabled loop. Here's a patch to cure the problem. It should apply
cleanly on any 2.4.7, 2.4.9, or 2.4.17 kernel tree. Alan, Martin,
whoever
Well, route gives to following:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination GatewayGenmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
10.96.68.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0
eth0
- Tim -
Vic Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 07.05.2002 09:40:27
Folks,
To be fair, in relation to my comment in my previous post about 64-bit
support, I thought I'd post this which I received in a PwD newsletter...
begin forwarded message fragment
--- FLEX-ES ALS3 Support ---
IBM is working with Fundamental Software Inc. in the development of
06.05.2002 21:48:09 John Summerfield wrote:
The Athlon is good for building software on. It's also good fur running
Hercules.
BTW, which OS are You going to run on Hercules? If it is OS/390, do You
have to pay to IBM?
If answer is yes i don't think it is very cheap :) Or I don't know
Ooops I added a default route and now it seems to work... thanks for
the hint.
- Tim -
Vic Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 07.05.2002 09:40:27
Bitte antworten an Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet von: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
06.05.2002 21:48:09 John Summerfield wrote:
The Athlon is good for building software on. It's also good fur running
Hercules.
BTW, which OS are You going to run on Hercules? If it is OS/390, do You
have to pay to IBM?
If answer is yes i don't think it is very cheap :) Or I don't know
There are versions of VSE, MVS and VM available for free (think late 1970s). The
only recent no-charge OSs are the various Linux distros.
The others will run, the trick is getting the licences. It has been done, I
gather.
Once only, as far as I know - an AD/CD. Very unlikely to happen
Hi,
next problem. I wanted to add some devices to the system. First of all I
added the devices to the parmfile.
Then I tried to run zilo...
osa-rzl1:/boot # zilo -F /etc/zilo.conf -d /dev/dasdb
o-conffile set to /etc/zilo.conf
o-ipldevice set to /dev/dasdb
Testlevel is set to -2
IPL device is:
and does Matt have a web page ??
im interested in a download or purchase.
ken
At 12:35 AM 5/7/2002, you wrote:
Todd,
Yes! Running Linux for S/390 on Hercules is a great introduction -- in
fact, the only introduction (at this present time) to Linux on zSeries
(that's the 64-bit kind) if you
I think you are supposed to use /dev/dasdb1 not just /dev/dasdb
Josh Konkol, CNE MCSE
Senior Network Analyst
GuideOne Insurance
Mail Stop AB-1
515-267-2427
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-Original Message-
From: Tim-Chr. Hanschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May
Tim,
You didn't specify, but if this is a 2.4 system, you have to use zipl, not
zilo.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Tim-Chr. Hanschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 7:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ZILO crashes
Hi,
next problem. I wanted to add
I've been trying to connect to some/any Red Hat FTP servers/mirrors, and
they're all just about saturated. Has Red Hat made something GA yesterday
or today to cause this?
Mark Post
RedHat Linux 7.3.
On Tuesday 07 May 2002 09:25 am, you wrote:
I've been trying to connect to some/any Red Hat FTP servers/mirrors, and
they're all just about saturated. Has Red Hat made something GA yesterday
or today to cause this?
Mark Post
--
Rich Smrcina
Sytek Services, Inc.
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 10:25:52AM -0400, Post, Mark K wrote:
I've been trying to connect to some/any Red Hat FTP servers/mirrors, and
they're all just about saturated. Has Red Hat made something GA yesterday
or today to cause this?
Red Hat Linux 7.3 x86 is out. I am confident this is a good
I've been trying to connect to some/any Red Hat FTP servers/mirrors, and
they're all just about saturated. Has Red Hat made something GA yesterday
or today to cause this?
Yes.
Yeah, Red Hat 7.3 (Valhalla) was released yesterday or so.
Regards, Al
Subject:Red Hat Sites Extremely Busy
I've been trying to connect to some/any Red Hat FTP servers/mirrors, and
they're all just about saturated. Has Red Hat made something GA yesterday
or today to cause this?
Mark
I have never seen them ship mainframes with preinstalled anything. We
always have to install our own operating system whether it's MVS, VM, TPF,
Linux. (We don't have VSE).
Jeff Davis
-Original Message-
From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002
Are IBM shipping mainframes with preinstalled Linux? If yes, which distr
are they using?
WBR, Sergey
Does anyone know if the same sites are used to mirror SuSE? I've been
trying to access various mirror sites, but getting all kinds of problems.
-Original Message-
From: Rich Smrcina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 10:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Red
Jill, I just was using the gatech mirror for suse with not too bad of
response time.
ftp://ftp-linux.cc.gatech.edu/pub/linux/distributions/suse/
|-+
| | Jill Grine |
| | JillG@gtsoftware|
| | .com
On Tue, 7 May 2002, James Melin wrote:
I am getting the following from YaST when I attempt to install l the IBM
JDK.
Can't get PREIN for /incoming/s390 JDK/IBMJava2-SDK-1.3.0-13.0.s390.rpm
(1)
skip /incoming/s390 JDK/IBMJava2-SDK-1.3.0-13.0.s390.rpm
... With warning
Totally
On Tuesday, 05/07/2002 at 05:19 ZE3, Sergey Korzhevsky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are IBM shipping mainframes with preinstalled Linux? If yes, which
distr
are they using?
No, IBM does not ship mainframes with preinstalled Linux.
Alan Altmark
Sr. Software Engineer
IBM z/VM Development
Hi James,
I finally decided to just use my FTP software directly to try to access that
site instead
of going thru my browser. Apparently we are missing a return record in our
DNS server, so
it is rejected. Until I can get that corrected, they won't accept my login.
It's always
something,
I am getting the following from YaST when I attempt to install l the IBM
JDK.
Can't get PREIN for /incoming/s390 JDK/IBMJava2-SDK-1.3.0-13.0.s390.rpm
(1)
skip /incoming/s390 JDK/IBMJava2-SDK-1.3.0-13.0.s390.rpm
... With warning
Totally installed: 0 (1 noted for installation)
With
Title: Message
Greetings,
Is anyone
here sharing files between CMS and Linux using Samba or any other method, and
how do you go about doing that. Note that I am on VM/ESA 2.4.0, so NFS is
not a desirable option at this time (but please do discuss if that's how you are
doing it).
Is there any
Is there really a blank in the directory name? - s390 JDK
That might be problem if it's not escaped properly s390\ JDK
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: James Melin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 11:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: installing
[leaving SAMBA on CMS in better hands to respond]
Is there any way for CMS and/or Linux users to access data on each
other's filesystems directly (as files, not using the raw I/O PIPE
stages)?
There's the CMS FS package,
which is both a utility (to read CMS files directly from Linux)
and a
There is a Samba port for Open Extentions, but I am not sure if it provides
the type of sharing that you want. I would think that it is relegated to the
Byte File System only (since that's where OE lives).
There is a read-only CMS file system driver for CMS (Rick Troth).
On Tuesday 07 May 2002
Has anyone installed or tested the new Openmail version 7.0 that is now
owned by Samsung SDS on Linux-390?
If you don't require write access, Rick Troth's cmsfs driver, or utilities
will give Linux/390 systems access to CMS files on non-SFS minidisks. I
don't know of anything that will go the other way, native to CMS.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
Greetings,
Is anyone here sharing files
For anyone that's used Microsoft's Outlook client, take a look at
http://www.redhat.com/software/linux/screenshots/box_ss-moz_evo_800.png
I don't know about anyone else, but that window on the right looks vry
familiar to me.
Mark Post
Take a look here for the list of mirrors:
http://www.suse.com/us/support/download/ftp/int_mirrors.html
There is one not listed here that is also fast:
ftp.gwdg.de
Regards,
Jon
Jon R. Doyle
Sendmail Inc.
6425 Christie Ave
Emeryville, Ca. 94608
(o_
(o_ (o_ //\
Pretty funny...wonder how long Microsoft will let them use that one...
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 12:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Evolution Screen Shot for Red Hat 7.3 GA
For anyone that's used Microsoft's
A co-worker of mine brought a package called Firewall Builder to my
attention. According to the web site at http://www.fwbuilder.org/
Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy
compilers for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, a firewall
policy is a set
Hey, User Mode Linux was around before this list started. You gotta give
credit where it's due! :)
On a serious note, I've been involved with mainframes since 1973. Over that
time, I've learned a lot. I've been involved with Linux for about 4-5 years
now, and have learned a lot also. (Some
rpm command alone functioned fine. I did notice that I had a space in the
directory name /incoming/s390 JDK
When I renamed the directory to /incoming/s390_JDK the yast installation of
packages in that directory worked fine. I had gotten a Can't fine
PREIN message for several packages that I
On Tuesday, 05/07/2002 at 11:02 EST, Rick Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Now ... it would be really sweet if CMS had an EXT2 utility or driver
(or both!). The utility would be easiest to implement by way of
contributed code. The driver would require either hooking the CMS
nucleus
Hello from Gregg C Levine
It could even have been the web end of Outlook. MS Exchange claims to
have solved that problem of what do you do, when you aren't even near
your desktop. But you are both right.
---
Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
We are about to take another look at what toolset might be appropriate if we
had a production Linux service
under Z/VM (currently 3.1.0, maybe 4.2.0 for the aforementioned service).
Could anyone please provide brief details of their production setup and
toolset used specifying product
Alan Altmark:
On Tuesday, 05/07/2002 at 11:02 EST, Rick Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Now ... it would be really sweet if CMS had an EXT2 utility or driver
(or both!). The utility would be easiest to implement by way of
contributed code. The driver would require either hooking
Bernd Oppolzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
because you mentioned it: something I miss most on my linux
desktop is a
program similar to FILEL or FLIST, which shows me the files
of the current
directory, so that I can sort them different ways and call linux shell
commands on them. It should
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