Re: Probably the first published shell code example for Linux/390

2002-11-02 Thread John Summerfield
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 22:50, you wrote: When we are talking about storing (ie overlaying) programs (trojans) on the Maybe I'm being picky, but trojans are always present by invitation. A user us sucked into installing a program that (maybe) does what's claimed of it, but also does something you

file size limit

2002-11-02 Thread Abdullah Al-humaid
We are tryint to ftp aoracle data file (more than 2GB) from the Mainframe to the s390 linux partition (suse 7.2) and we get the error file size limit excedded while ftp'ing. we tried it both ways (put, get). When I issued the ulimit -a command it stated the file size is unlimited. Any idea what is

linux under vm

2002-11-02 Thread Noll, Ralph
RAM disk driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 32768K size loop: registered device at major 7 LVM version 0.8i by Heinz Mauelshagen (02/10/1999) lvm -- Driver successfully initialized md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8 dasd:initializing... dasd:Registered successfully to major no 94

Re: file size limit

2002-11-02 Thread Jon R. Doyle
Need to call reiserFS with version2 that has LFS; issue: mkreiserfs -v2 /dev/sd Jon R. Doyle Sendmail Inc. 6425 Christie Ave Emeryville, Ca. 94608 (o_ (o_ (o_ //\ (/)_ (\)_ V_/_ On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Abdullah Al-humaid wrote: We are tryint to ftp

Re: file size limit

2002-11-02 Thread Post, Mark K
Abdullah, I have no idea about your first question, but the archives are online at: http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?linux-390 Scroll down to the bottom and you'll find a search function. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Abdullah Al-humaid [mailto:aahumaid;yahoo.com] Sent:

Re: linux under vm

2002-11-02 Thread Post, Mark K
Ralph, does linux keep up with volumes or something in the kernel ? Yes, it does. Re-link to your minidisks with the same virtual device numbers they had before, and you'll be able to bring the system up. If you want to use them with the new device numbers, then you'll have to update the dasd=

Re: file size limit

2002-11-02 Thread John Summerfield
Abdullah (and others) When you want to ask a question, please compose a new letter instead of using the reply button. The email client I use understands threading, and the email you sent has headers saying that your question is part of the zipl question thread. On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 15:36, you

Re: file size limit

2002-11-02 Thread John Summerfield
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 13:42, you wrote: for a, b and c (resierfs) we are ok. I even tried mkreiserfs -v2 /dev/sd suggested on another post without any luck. Try dd if=/dev/zero of/ and see how big the file is when it fails. Be sure to have at least 2 Gbytes of space. If you have a _lot_

Re: file size limit

2002-11-02 Thread Abdullah Al-humaid
When you want to ask a question, please compose a new letter instead of using the reply button. sorry and will do. The maximum size of a file depends on a) Your kernel - 2.4.x support files larger than 2 Gbytes, 2.2.x don't. b) libc - glibc 2.2 supports files larger than 2 Gbytes, 2.1

Re: Who is using which distributiion?

2002-11-02 Thread John Summerfield
I'm not bashful, and you probably know some already. Red Hat 7.3 on my desktop. Red Hat 8.0 on my other desktop. Clark Connect 1.0 (basically RHL 7.2) on my office server RHL 7.3 on my other server. I am planning on getting Hercules up again, and maybe run RHL 7.1 (64-bit) on it. I did try SuSE