The real source of my problem was an incorrect port number on the lcs device
specification.
chandev=noauto allows it to work even with an incorrect port number, but
then screws up the qeth initialization erroneously giving the IDX TERMINATE
code 0x22 message.
Removing the chandev= allows the
Can someone help me. I am farely new to Linux and I noticed that we have the
wrong timezone on one of our linux test lpars. Can someone tell me to process to
change the timezone from PDT to CDT.
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That depends on what distribution you're running. Which one do you have?
Mark Post
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Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 10:59 AM
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Subject: Changing timezome
Can someone
SUSE 8.0 on a IBM z800 mainframe.
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That depends on what distribution you're running. Which one do you have?
Mark Post
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HI!
Can I run Linux and Z/VM in an IFL at the same time?
Best regards
Zoran Trifunovic
PTT,Serbia
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On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 10:53, Zoran Trifunovic wrote:
HI!
Can I run Linux and Z/VM in an IFL at the same time?
Yes, if you're running Linux under z/VM.
Adam
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yes! but the z/VM is not a full blown VM version.
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HI!
Can I run Linux and Z/VM in an IFL at the same time?
Best regards
Zoran Trifunovic
PTT,Serbia
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HI!
Can I run Linux native and Z/VM in an IFL at the same time?
Best regards
Zoran Trifunovic
PTT,Serbia
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On Monday, 04/05/2004 at 10:55 EST, Adam Thornton
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On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 10:53, Zoran Trifunovic wrote:
HI!
Can I run Linux and Z/VM in an IFL at the same time?
Yes, if you're running Linux under z/VM.
Or if you run Linux in an LPAR on an IFL.
Alan Altmark
Sr.
Or if you're running two LPARs with the IFL shared between them, you could
run Linux in one LPAR and z/VM in the other. But that would be masochistic.
Mark Post
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That's not true. There may not be as many program products that can be
licensed on an IFL as a standard processor (assuming no attempt is made to
obtain a special bid license from IBM), but the z/VM piece is the exact
same.
Mark Post
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YaST - System - Select time zone
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike
Lovins
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 11:41 AM
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Subject: Re: Changing timezome
SUSE 8.0 on a IBM z800 mainframe.
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thanks,
But when I run YaST - Sysyem I get a seletion of (Restore system, Back up your
system, Profile manager, Powertweak configuration, Editor for /etc/sysconfig, and
LVM). I do not have a Select time zone.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/05/04 11:06AM
YaST - System - Select time zone
Mark
It's a full blown z/VM, it's just the list of licensed programs that is
limited. You can run CMS, all the features, and RSCS for LPx functions.
There may be more but those I can remember right off.
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A colleague tried to build a new system using the
RHEL3 U1 cds. After the install, he cannot login
remotely from either ssh or telnet. He can login to
the local console. Ping works successfully from
outside hosts and he can ping out.
However, when he does a telnet he gets a No route to
host and
He probably selected medium security which disables network access.
Try iptables -F and see if that improves things.
Mark Post
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Are you running the GUI, or actually issuing the yast command? I did the
latter.
Mark Post
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Lovins
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 12:17 PM
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thanks,
If that still doesn't work for you, try this:
/bin/bash /sbin/yast timezone
Mark Post
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From: Post, Mark K
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 12:40 PM
To: 'Linux on 390 Port'
Subject: RE: Changing timezome
Are you running the GUI, or actually issuing the yast command? I
The reference bit is not 100% accurate anyway:
The reference bit may be set
to one by fetching data or instructions that are
neither designated nor used by the program, and,
under certain conditions, a reference may be
made without the reference bit being set to one.
Under certain unusual
Hay Mark,
T H A N K S, that did it!
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If that still doesn't work for you, try this:
/bin/bash /sbin/yast timezone
Mark Post
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From: Post, Mark K
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 12:40 PM
To: 'Linux on 390 Port'
on occassion, we need to do a poweron/reset of our z800. I would like a
way to issue a 'shutdown -h 5' command to each linux guest from a vm
exec. Can this be done? If someone has done this, would they be
willing to share the code?
tia, Scorch
On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 18:00, Scorch Burnet wrote:
on occassion, we need to do a poweron/reset of our z800. I would like a
way to issue a 'shutdown -h 5' command to each linux guest from a vm
exec. Can this be done? If someone has done this, would they be
willing to share the code?
You
So many ways to skin this cat.
on occassion, we need to do a poweron/reset of our z800. I would like a
way to issue a 'shutdown -h 5' command to each linux guest from a vm
exec. Can this be done? If someone has done this, would they be
willing to share the code?
Neale and Adam both just
z/VM is 4.4 with SLES8
What constitutes the right stuff in the /etc/inittab?
Ferguson, Neale wrote:
What level of z/VM and Linux are you using? If you are at the right level
then a #CP SIGNAL SHUTDOWN user WITHIN nn will get your guests to
shutdown (if the /etc/inittab has the right stuff in
Thanks everyone
Ferguson, Neale wrote:
# z/VM or LPAR is shutting down
ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -h now
When you've updated this, issue telinit -q to get init to re-read the table.
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z/VM is 4.4 with SLES8
What constitutes the right stuff in the /etc/inittab?
Neale and Adam both just (simultaneously! in stereo!) recommended
'CP SIGNAL SHUTDOWN', which is probably the best way.
It can be actually even easier than that if you enable the signals in the
SYSTEM CONFIG something like this:
Set shutdowntime 30 /* system default - this is for
What's the difference between the force command and cp signal shutdown?
We've been using the force, since that's the command that I found first.
Should we change our procedures?
Thanks
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Shutdown combined with the signal service will result in an orderly shutdown
with no need for fsck at boot. Force just gets rid of the virtual machine
without it being able to cleanly exit this life.
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What's the difference between the force command and cp signal
What's the difference between the force command and cp signal
shutdown?
It's like the difference between hitting someone over the head with an axe
and asking them politely to leave and clean up their mess before they go.
We've been using the force, since that's the command that I
found
Has anyone got nrpep working successfully?
I am having a hard time and unable to easily describe the problem. I need
to monitor disk usage, load, and other metrics for which I can code a
plug-in.
Thanks for any guidance.
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