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Hi Tim,
Uggh, DaveM pointed out a very good issue with this fix (similar for
Sparc64) and core files. Core files will now have truncated uid/gid
values because fs/binfmt_elf calls NEW_TO_OLD_UID(). May be other
places, too.
I guess you should not apply this patch until I've had a better think
The reported failed dependencies in most cases seem to
be for the same package, like
file /usr/IBMdb2/V7.1/bin/db2advis from install of db2cliv71-7.1.0-67
conflicts with file from package db2cliv71-7.1.0-55
One would almost think the shell script is doing an
'rpm -i' rather than a 'rpm -U' for
At 20:50 04-09-02, Tung-Sing Chong wrote:
I did look into using Flashcopy on the SHARK and decided to use DDR
instead. I think you can only use flashcopy to copy data within the same
RAID array. The DASD I used (100 3390-3s) in my demo are on few RADI
arrays. Currently I do not have any plan
May I add my two cents. Why use an LPAR and lose the flexibility VM gives
you? I have VM/ESA 2.4.0 up on a MP3000 since it was install on January 5th
and it's been running since. I don't remember the last time VM has taken an
outage except for a scheduled IPL. VM, the worlds 1st and foremost
The kind people at Linuxcare have contributed five of their SHARE 99
presentations to be added to the linuxvm.org web site. Since I'm not
familiar with the THE editor, I'm not sure how applicable the session on
XEDIT is to Linux/390, but certainly it is appropriate for anyone who's
using VM as
Do you have the SHARE presentation by Mike Declerck on Global File System
(GFS) for Linux/390? I can round up a copy of it if you need.
Regards,
Montgomery Mouw
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Montgomery,
No, I don't. If you can get me a copy, I would appreciate it. I can
convert PowerPoint to PDF, if needed.
Mark Post
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From: Montgomery Mouw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Five More
You could also automate the process of building the inventory by having a VM service
machine dedicated to that task. IPLing a machine from the inventory could recognize
that it was the first time it had been used, and smsg the service machine to cause it
to create a new userid. This way,
All,
GFS 5.1 (Global File System), the most commonly used cluster file system on
Linux, will be in beta on Linux/390 by the end of September. Anyone
interested in participating let me know and we'll get you on the beta list.
Regards,
Montgomery Mouw
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Gordon,
go read the Linux HowTo on using Guest LANS at:
http://www.linuxvm.org/Info/HOWTOs/guestlan.html
That contains a checklist of everything you need to do to get your Linux
images connected using Guest LANS on VM, instead of point to point (CTC)
links.
Good luck.
Dave Jones
Sine Nomine
Section 4.3 and 4.4 in
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/sg246816.pdf
Also, see FAQ's at:
http://sinenomine.net/fom-serve/cache/71.html
Also see:
http://www.linuxvm.org/Info/HOWTOs/guestlan.html
That worked well for me (other than we use dynamic
routing rather that static).
Also, I'm pretty sure you have it on, but if not, make
sure you have the kernel patch on from SuSE or else
your perfectly configured network will never
There is a very good HOWTO that is available at www.linuxvm.org.
On Thursday 05 September 2002 05:22 pm, you wrote:
Any one have a cookbook or a reference to a redpiece or anything like that
for setting up Linux to use the new Guest LANs? We're about ready to
change over from VCTCA to guest
Hopefully someone out there will have some experience with building STLPort
on Linux/390. I've just about driven myself crazy on this, but I can't get
it to work. I've tried STLport 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.3. I've completely rebuilt
gcc 2.95.2 with a patch Martin Blapp pointed me towards. I've
Hopefully someone out there will have some experience with building STLPort
on Linux/390. I've just about driven myself crazy on this, but I can't get
it to work. I've tried STLport 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.3. I've completely rebuilt
gcc 2.95.2 with a patch Martin Blapp pointed me towards. I've
You are right.
Please use 64 bit gcc, or just comment out the kernel version check and
truncate the offsetInFile to int, if your file is not too large.
Sorry for the japanese comment in code and web pages.
I hear Hitachi is preparing web pages written in English.
I will mail an announcement to
I will be out of the office starting 09/05/2002 and will not return until
09/06/2002.
In case of emergency, contact J.Michael Strom.
Hi,
I have downloaded the binary s390 Apache 2.0.40 distribution to our SuSE
system. It is a SuSE Linux 7.2 (S390) - Kernel 2.4.7-SuSE-SMP. I used the tar
command to expand the file, and then I issued the
install command. The install process indicates that it was successful,
but if I look at
At 11:07 04-09-02, Ken Vance wrote:
libaprutil.so.0: cannot load shared object file: No such file or directory
This is part of your Apache package, so it probably got placed at
a spot where your SuSE distribution does not expect it. It's your
own gun and your own foot, you cannot miss it...
James Melin wrote:
Any advice to making a machine dual boot with windows 2000 onboard already?
I believe the information you want is located here.
Dual Booting Linux with nt/2k/XP available at,
http://www.poopoccurs.com/linux/dualboot.html
found through www.google.com/linux
Scott Quesnelle
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 09:21:25AM -0500, Michael K Lambert wrote:
[root@XX linux-2.4.17]# insmod qeth
Using /lib/modules/2.4.17/kernel/drivers/s390/net/qeth.o
/lib/modules/2.4.17/kernel/drivers/s390/net/qeth.o: unresolved symbol
addrconf_lock
[...]
You need to enable The IPv6 protocol
Mark - terrific - thanks
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You must backup and reconstruct the array with RAID0.
Jay Brenneman
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Hi Sue,
Went back to the customer yesterday and succeeded in installing the 7.0
version of the SuSE Linux through an FENET OSA-Express on the z800.
I'm not sure but I think the problem was that on Friday the Tech partition
(OS/390) held the OSA device online. We tried waiting several minutes
James,
Others have responded already, but I do have a couple of things to add and
reiterate.
There is an existing HOWTO on dual booting out there. Check
http://www.tldp.org/ for it.
Keep in mind that NTFS support in Linux is reliable for _reading only_. Do
_not_ activate write support if you
At 16:43 04-09-02, Ken Vance wrote:
Should the beta copy of SuSE 7.2 have the Apache already installed?
Depends on the selection that you pick in YaST during the
install. A 'grep apache *.sel' in the suse/setup/descr directory
shows that only the Network.sel and zzz_Alles.sel have apache in.
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/09/03/hln.wired.linux/index.html
Unlike the penguin, Linux seems to be taking flight.
Actually, penguins _do_ fly. Just underwater, where no one can see them coming.
Linux is definitely on Redmond's radar screen. Marginal growth is vital to Microsoft,
and
Linux
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 06:32:17PM +0200, Phil Payne wrote:
The redpaper for cloning zLinux images by using VQDIO is available from
http://www.ibm.com/redbooks/abstracts/redp0301.html. This redpaper is based
from the LinuxWorld zLinux cloning example (using IUCV) that I released in
Phil,
I was running the cloning demo (using IUCV) in the last Linuxworld. The
demo was running on a z800 with the latest shark. The images that was
created have 64m virtual memory and 150 cylinders R/W /, 100 cylinders
swap disk, R/O /usr and R/O /usr/src. The first images take about 15
Here are mine:
44709071a7feb37888304b9163b77e37 *lnx390_db_9201_Disk1.cpio.gz
9a309ad1c2f007e7c2eb0cb96d74c5fc *lnx390_db_9201_Disk2.cpio.gz
Jim Rich
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On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Peter Rothman wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/09/03/hln.wired.linux/index.html
I've said for years that Windows find its way into the workplace by people
using it at home, then at work they said, I can do that with Windows.
Now, people are using Linux at home, and at
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Post, Mark K wrote:
Which is why LVM is so very nice. I don't know if the folks at Red Hat
still have concerns with the current state of LVM or not, but I would
seriously look into it. It allows you to dynamically add more storage to
the LVM pool without this hassle.
I
Any one have a cookbook or a reference to a redpiece or anything like that
for setting up Linux to use the new Guest LANs? We're about ready to change
over from VCTCA to guest LANs. I talked to several people at SHARE who are
doing this, but now I need some specifics.
In CP,
What CP
Gordon,
You might start with http://linuxvm.org/Info/HOWTOs/guestlan.html and see
how far that gets you.
Mark Post
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From: Wolfe, Gordon W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 6:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Guset LANs and Linux
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