Hi Larry,
Based on the Query VSWITCH response, it seems only one guest initialized
the interface. The other guest is represented in the response with a
single line:
Adapter Owner: REDHAT01 NIC: 0F00 Name: UNASSIGNED
If it had initialized the interface you would have seen more lines (like
tho
Hi,
A couple of things to keep in mind when you use a VSWITCH.
(1) Whenever possible, couple your Linux guests directly to the VSWITCH so
the IP Addresses are all registered on the VSWITCH LAN segment. If the
VSWITCH knows all of the IP Addresses in use you can run in the default
(NONROUTER) mod
On Saturday 13 March 2004 01:09, Xose Vazquez Perez wrote:
> Original Message
> New Port: Tao Linux s390, by Pasi Pirhonen
> Submitted by parsley on Thu, 03/04/2004 - 15:47.
>
> Pasi has gone and done it again, and brought the number of platforms
> Tao runs on to THREE - and surel
Original Message
New Port: Tao Linux s390, by Pasi Pirhonen
Submitted by parsley on Thu, 03/04/2004 - 15:47.
Pasi has gone and done it again, and brought the number of platforms
Tao runs on to THREE - and surely, Tao must be one of the few free
Linux distros ported to a mainframe.
On Friday, 03/12/2004 at 04:05 EST, "Davis, Larry"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wrong the Linux side picked up the NIC cards right away. I believe
I
> have a routing issue now though.
>
> I currently have a starter system up now playing with the VSWITCH
structure
> here is the VMSWITCH inform
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 22:02, Daniel Jarboe wrote:
> On Fri 3/12/2004 3:35 PM, Rob van der Heij wrote:
> This, compared with what you would not expect to happen: user/nice/sys
> staying pretty much the same, but idle going down?
When the CPU is taken away frequently, it would seem to Linux that th
I was wrong the Linux side picked up the NIC cards right away. I believe I
have a routing issue now though.
I currently have a starter system up now playing with the VSWITCH structure
here is the VMSWITCH information
q vswitch detail
VSWITCH SYSTEM REDHAT Type: VSWITCH Active: 2 MAXCONN: I
On Fri 3/12/2004 3:35 PM, Rob van der Heij wrote:
> With Linux, idle is not really idle. But you should be able to get a
> bottom line measurement (e.g. 0.01% of a CPU). When you have plenty of
> CPU on VM and the guest does not run the CPU flat out 100%, it must be
> waiting for something (probabl
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 16:51, Daniel Jarboe wrote:
> So if the VM records show that a guest used 10% of the total CPU, and a
> before/after of /proc/stat shows that half of the ticks were spent in
> the "idle task", did the guest truly only need 5%? As more guests use
> CPU, I'd expect that guest'
> 1 - each group needs a common storage for their work.
> NFS appears to be the best choice because it tracks
> distributions better than say AFS, which may not work
> with bleeding edge products.
I'd disagree with that. AFS tracks the OS releases pretty well. For the
last two major AFS releases,
On Friday, 03/12/2004 at 02:25 EST, someone offline wrote:
>> If you want a separate network, the VSWITCH isn't involved. You would
>> use a Guest LAN with a virtual router. (You could connect the virtual
>> router to the real network via the VSWITCH if desired.)
>
> Would this offload some tcp/i
(Longish, Friday afternoon musings).
We are running into some interesting problems in
testing Linux across platforms.
It is the opposite of building penguin colonies or
rookeries or rafts or waddles.
The scenario is common enough. We have a database
product that goes through release and fix cycl
Larry,
I'm not sure what you're asking for regarding "the Linux side." Can you
explain a little more?
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Davis,
Larry
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VSWITCH ne
On Friday, 03/12/2004 at 11:26 EST, "Davis, Larry"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So Allen If I understand and my VM system is in a 10.38.135.0 network
and I
> want to connect several Linux guests to a VSWITCH controlled by TCPIP
then I
> would need to make all the Linux user in the 10.38.135.0 netwo
Something has to be done It's a little deep in here.
Davis, Larry wrote:
I hope I don't have to clean the rookery.
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Penguin terminology, was RE: VSWI
I hope I don't have to clean the rookery.
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Penguin terminology, was RE: VSWITCH and LINUX
According to Webster, a "rookery" is "The breeding place of a
The brochure for the next Hillgang meeting, which will be held on April 8 at
CA's office in Herndon, may be found at:
http://www.vm.ibm.com/events/hillgang.pdf
Follow the instructions at the bottom of the brochure to register.
The agenda for this meeting is:
- Breakfast - Brought to you b
>I have searched SuSE and find no reference to this problem. Should I report
>this and if so, how do I report a problem to SuSe? What is the url? Thanks.
You should!
I've always reported problems by sending emailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And included these as the first lines of the email:
FIRST
If the pam_pwcheck.so module does not exist on your system, then you're
probably out of luck (unless you're willing to build it yourself from
source). If it does exist, then try this:
strings /path/to/pam_pwcheck.so | grep etc/
and see if anything interesting pops out.
Mark Post
-Origina
"According to Webster, a "rookery" is "The breeding
place of a colony of," so colony would be the
collection of birds, rookery is where they breed. So,
when is IBM going to come out with a new version of
the zSeries boxes code-named "rookery?" :)"
So much for relying on the advanced education of
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=581&e=1&u=/nm/20040312/tc_nm/tech_lindows_dc
=
Jim Sibley
RHCT, Implementor of Linux on zSeries
"Computer are useless.They can only give answers." Pablo Picasso
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Sea
Configuring PAM to remember the ten latest passwords used was a breeze on SLES8. You
just add this entry to /etc/security/pam_pwcheck.conf:
"password: nullok use_cracklib remember=10"
and previously used passwords will be listed in /etc/security/opasswd.
SLES-security-guide-EAL3.pdf (SLES S
Hi,
Two other collective nouns for penguins are "waddle" and "raft". A
"waddle" is a bunch of penguins on land, and is preferred over "rookery".
A "raft" is a group of penguins floating on the surface of water (where they
spend most of their time).
Cheers,
Arty
--
Hello (again) from Gregg C Levine
Mark, your right. It is. I had an inspired guess, right after Jim
Sibley asked that question. Or even posed the response, and you
confirmed it.
Naturally even I got stuck, so it seems you win the prize.
---
Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
According to Webster, a "rookery" is "The breeding place of a colony of," so
colony would be the collection of birds, rookery is where they breed. So,
when is IBM going to come out with a new version of the zSeries boxes
code-named "rookery?" :)
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux
Thanks to all that replied. I inserted the following into my
/etc/modules.conf as suggested and the messages have stopped.
alias char-major-10-224 off
I have searched SuSE and find no reference to this problem. Should I
report this and if so, how do I report a problem to SuSe? What is the url?
Th
I have successfully connected, at least from a VM perspective, a couple of
Linux images to the Virtual Switched network on VM. Thanks to Alan's
presentation from SHARE in February. Although Alan, please add the "TYPE
QDIO" arguments to the end of the CP DEFINE NIC F00 command in the VSITCH
section,
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Rob van der Heij wrote:
> I think he used the LOADPARM option which afaik is an undocumented
> interface.
As Adam mentioned, there were/are two such patches,
both courtesy of Mr. Lucius. The one you use for example:
> IPL 200 PARM -b
is what I use on a regular basis.
"Sorry should it be Flock, Herd, or School for
penguins."
The correct term seems to be "rookery" of penguins.
=
Jim Sibley
RHCT, Implementor of Linux on zSeries
"Computer are useless.They can only give answers." Pablo Picasso
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Search -
> >The "cultural norm" for this mailing list has been that
> one-time unsolicited
> >"ads" have been reasonably well tolerated, usually in the form of an
> >announcement of availability. Responses to inquiries are always
> >appropriate, but most people have taken the "contact me
> offline for more
Malcom, this seem to a problem introduced by SuSE at
the SLES8 SP3 problem. I am seeing the same thing on
an unmodified SLES8 SP3, both 31bit and 64bit.
As a temporary workaround, I have put the following in
/etc/modules.conf:
alias char-major-10-224 off
It turns the message off and I am seen no
So Allen If I understand and my VM system is in a 10.38.135.0 network and I
want to connect several Linux guests to a VSWITCH controlled by TCPIP then I
would need to make all the Linux user in the 10.38.135.0 network
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Yes I was and in fact I should have looked first, but I am getting lazy
lately, or in more of a rush than I should be.
Thanks
Larry
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VSWITCH and LINUX
We have a few linux servers with kernel.hz_timer = 0 that run under
z/VM. I'm not sure how that patch factors into things below.
I know the linux CPU numbers are relative to the CPU z/VM gives the
dispatched guest, but how about idle ticks/jiffies from the linux
perspective? The VM accounting re
On Friday, 03/12/2004 at 10:27 EST, "Davis, Larry"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any good articles or presentations on setting up a Linux, Sorry
> should it be Flock, Herd, or School for penguins.
>
> I am trying to setup a REDHAT AS 3 system on a VSWITCH network under
z/VM
> 4.4.0 RSU 0401
I was not aware that there was anyone in Europe that offered VM
education. However, as I am in the US I really don't care. :) The
subscribers in Europe may find that information useful and relevant to
this list.
The subscribers to this list all know that many other subscribers have
products for sal
A colony of penguins
Regards,
Miguel Diaz
Staff Software Engineer
TCP/IP for z/VM
"Davis, Larry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/12/2004 10:27 AM
Please respond to
Linux on 390 Port
To
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Subject
VSWITCH and LINUX
Is there any go
Larry,
Hopefully you saw this coming:
http://linuxvm.org/Present/
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Davis,
Larry
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VSWITCH and LINUX
Is there any good articles
Is there any good articles or presentations on setting up a Linux, Sorry
should it be Flock, Herd, or School for penguins.
I am trying to setup a REDHAT AS 3 system on a VSWITCH network under z/VM
4.4.0 RSU 0401
Any suggestions?
TIA,\|/
(. .)
ooO-(_)-Ooo
Larry Davis, 6-2380
Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco writes:
> I am running SuSE Linix SLES8 with the latest patches applied on a native
> IBM 9672-R26 LPAR. I keep receiving the following message on my console
> and logs:
>
> Mar 12 07:30:00 mainpepl modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
> char-major-10-224
>
>
>
Post, Mark K wrote:
Doing dasdfmt against the partition (dasdf1), and not the whole device
(dasdf) is not going to give good results. I don't know if it will fix your
problem completely or not, but give this a try:
dasdfmt -b 4096 -v -f /dev/dasdf
After some experimentation, I think Mark's right:
Peter,
Take a look at the second hit from this Google search:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Can%27t+locate+module
+char-major-10-224&btnG=Google+Search
(I used this as a search argument: Can't locate module char-major-10-224)
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From:
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 02:23, Rob van der Heij wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 00:34, Richard Troth wrote:
> > This is why we need consistent support for Leland's PARM patch.
>
> I think he used the LOADPARM option which afaik is an undocumented
> interface.
There's a ZIPL patch that does LOADPARM a
Way way way far back in the day when I first built my Linux distributions
(November of 2000?), not knowing how they would be used, I made my best
guess as to disk allocation.
Now it looks as though the momentum for going with Linux in a production
capacity is growing. Unfortunately, the number of
I am running SuSE Linix SLES8 with the latest patches applied on a native
IBM 9672-R26 LPAR. I keep receiving the following message on my console
and logs:
Mar 12 07:30:00 mainpepl modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
char-major-10-224
What is causing this and how can I correct this problem o
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 22:31, Richard Troth wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Rob van der Heij wrote:
> > That would be only for LVM logical volumes right? Since extending a
> > minidisk with an ext2 filesystem on it is not really an option.
>
> Sure it is.
> You can enlarge an EXT2 FS,
I'm even more o
You can perform CHPID offline/online operations from the HMC. I don't
have one to check with, so unfortunately I can't tell you the steps.
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 05:20, DAYANIDHI Arunagiri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> CHIP is already offline in OS390 and please tell me how should I make CHPID online
> for li
Hi,
CHIP is already offline in OS390 and please tell me how should I make CHPID online for
linux. This is the first time I am doing tape IPL to install LINUX, and sequence of
the files on the tape is also like tapeipl.ikr, parmfile, initrd. Pls. help.
Best Regards
Dayanidhi A
Ext: 6220
-O
If your remote dB responds to DRDA requests then you can use that
to issue queries directly from DB2/VM.
Rod
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[following up to myself, sorry]
Malcolm Beattie writes:
> line. Use another automount daemon over a separate mountpoint with a
> timeout of only a few seconds.
Except the timeout from non-usage of the filesystem will only trigger
automount into unmounting it and the underlying minidisk will still
Sorry to hear about your loss. Some things haunt people for a life time.
Making peace with the past can be really a difficult thing.
LINUX is just another operating system to me but people never cease to amaze
me.
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Rob van der Heij writes:
> vmlinx linux007 201 /mnt/tmp
> Yes, vmlinx is a little bash script that issues the CP LINK command
> through hcp, adds the new device to /proc/dasd/devices and issues the
> mount.
If you replace the invocation of mount with something that just outputs
a map line like "
> Mar 11 18:39:57 theuniverse kernel: No lcs capable cards found
> /lib/modules/2.4.19-3suse-SMP/kernel/drivers/s390/net/lcs.o:
init_module: No such device
> Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
> You may find more information
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 00:34, Richard Troth wrote:
> This is why we need consistent support for Leland's PARM patch.
I think he used the LOADPARM option which afaik is an undocumented
interface.
We did patches to support the PARM option of the IPL command ages ago
(in the ISP/ASP Redbook) but I ha
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 00:49, Richard Troth wrote:
> To re-set your root password (or any local account password), do this:
>
> ... ipl the installation system ...
> insmod dasd dasd=whatever
> mount /dev/something /mnt
> chroot /mnt sh
> passwd ro
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