>Before I go tracing the IPL myself, does anyone know off the top of
>their head whether the kernel starting address has changed in 2.6? Or
>maybe its initial internal memory map?
The linking of a 2.6. kernel works quite different from 2.4. We did not
try the old-style NSS because
we do not suppor
Thanks to Alan Fargusson, Vic Cross, Taraka Srinivas Kumar.
Here I come in the morning and I have something
to clutch to :-)
I've selected SMB as the installation source.
Likely something is wrong with this although
I did not notice any error messages from the boot/
configuration setup via HMC. I'v
Hello, people.
I have a problem with old dasd - Tetragon (i think, it was made by
Hitachi). Newest kernel 2.6.5-1 doesn't see it.
My linux uses 3 dasds - root (on Shark), /usr ( on Tetragon), /opt2 (on
Tetragon). All of these dasds are 3390. So even if dasd=autodetect 2.6.5
has found only first di
Found the following error mesages in/var/log/linuxrc.log:
"smbmount //10.192.99.66/CM227W38/EDRIVE /var/adm/mount -o
ro,ip=10.192.99.66,username=root,guest >&2
SMB connection failed
INFO: Debug class all level = 1 (pid 227 from pid 227)
227: session request to 10.192.99.66 failed (Called name no
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:55:30 -0400 Geoff Willis said:
>I couldn't find zlinux in our trademark database, however z/linux was
>originally applied for by turbolinux. There are two serial numbers
>associated with it; 78343981, and 76272119.
>
Interesting. INAL, but it looks like the second was lost
Anyone running MQ server on Linux LPAR / VM?
>From all I see, multiple MQ receive channels in our Linux LPAR requires
different (listening) ports but our mainframe experts say that on the
mainframe all receive channels are multiplexed through one port. MQ's
default port is 1414.
Oh, also can you
Hi Janek,
Check this link.
http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/05/jreuter_sles8_yast_missing.html
Regards,
Srinivas.
Janek Jakubek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
04/30/04 01:55 AM
Please respond to
Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To
[EMAI
Hi Sergey,
> Is there a problem with "not supported by new driver" or i've just
> forgotten to compile something into the kernel?
Could you ipl with the cio_msg=yes parameter and tell me what the
"SenseID" line for the device looks like. I have the feeling that
there is a cu type/device type pair
Hi all,
I am installing 64 bit linux SuSE 8.0
in LPAR mode on zSeries.
Completed all the Yast partitioning
and package selection. Even installation using Yast went thru fine without
any problems.
When i IPL the Linux LPAR with the root
dasd address, it throws the following hardware error message.
Thank you, Martin.
I've got the following:
Detected device 0750 on subchannel 0186 - PIM = F0, PAM = F0, POM = FF
(for Shark)
Detected device 080B on subchannel 0241 - PIM = C0, PAM = C0, POM = FF
(for Tetragon)
Detected device 080C on subchannel 0242 - PIM = C0, PA
I am just guessing, but in most cases a remote SMB name needs two slashes, so your
share would be //CM227W38/EDRIVE.
-Original Message-
From: Janek Jakubek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 6:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New to Linux: where is located YaST
Big Brother can monitor MQ. I think the contribution of the MQ monitor
can check queue depth as well.
Big Brother: http://www/bb4.com
Big Brother user contributions: http://www.deadcat.net
On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 08:18, Ranga Nathan wrote:
> Anyone running MQ server on Linux LPAR / VM?
> >From al
For what it's worth, I finally got Weblogic 6.1 working on SP3.
I found the support staff that supports Weblogic had one server running
JDK 1.31 and the managed server running 1.4.1. When we changed the
managed server to 1.3.1 it came up fine. It was the managed server that
came up with the licensi
Thanks Srinivas and Allan:
>http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/05/jreuter_sles8_yast_missing.html
This helped me to understand where I went astray.
I defined a user and pswd on the SMB host, re-run
/inst_source script and now the YaST works.
Thanks again
... Janek
--
I am still learning about Linux so I don't know for sure, but your Linux
environment should have a unique IP Address. If that is the case, then you
can use port 1414. For example, IP ADDRESS/port of 192.168.12.24 1414
should work where you substitute your actual IP address for 192.168.12.24.
Othe
[Reposting here from VMESA-L. Seemed relevant here too.]
Some of this is probably better described as PROVISIONING,
not virtualization. There's a difference. Some BMC folks
have made the same mistake, perhaps driven by industry trends.
I'm trying to keep things clear from here:
"virtualiz
Note that this is not the only way to get this error. It was the case in
Janek's case, but I've noticed that during the installation of SLES that
early on, it says you can now login with telnet or SSH, and you can. But,
the full set of installation code hasn't been pulled from the FTP/NFS/SMB
ser
Is it possible to setup a runlevel environment where you are in single user
mode but still have network access available?
Here's the scenario that is causing me to ask this question
1) You cannot get 'crisp' backups of a Linux guest while it is running.
Corollary: You cannot cleanly backup a file
On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 14:48, James Melin wrote:
> Is it possible to setup a runlevel environment where you are in single user
> mode but still have network access available?
>
> Here's the scenario that is causing me to ask this question
>
> 1) You cannot get 'crisp' backups of a Linux guest while
What is running in any given runlevel is up to you. Depending on your
distribution and version, try doing "chkconfig --list" and see what shows up
as running in what runlevels. If you wanted to "co-opt" an existing
runlevel, runlevel 2 would probably be a good choice. Or, you could just
make sur
Has anyone happened to create (or know where I can download) a working
srpm for samba 3.0.2a or 3.0.3? It builds, but I need newer heimdal
support, which wants a newer db, which wants... etc etc, if I want to
get a build that supports all the features of samba 3.x. Looks like
those dependencies wil
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