Re: Did some extensive hipersocket testing/benchmarking.... need help interpreting results.

2004-06-07 Thread Rob van der Heij
Alan Cox wrote: The disk to disk aspect is distorting but he's using similar tests for each case. In many case disk to disk is the right way to test anyway, its what you actually do in the real world. ttcp can do similar testing without the disk layer being involved if that matters. The closer a t

LDAP experiences

2004-06-07 Thread Ranga Nathan
I would like to know of interesting applications people are building using LDAP. The most common use seem to be for authentication and authorization. LDAP being a 'DNS' like service and more general than DNS, it can be put to many innovative uses. I would like to know what others are doing with L

Re: Upgrading Samba to 3.0.4 on SLES8

2004-06-07 Thread Ranga Nathan
Michael: Although we are not in production, after thinking about what you said, I decided to use smbmount on linux to access the share and back it up. There is no risk of clobbering the execute bit here :-) Thanks for forcing me to think... Michael MacIsaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: Linux o

Re: MVSNFS another question - exporting HFS files

2004-06-07 Thread Lucius, Leland
You'll need to mount it and export it with something like: /hfs/mountpoint The "/hfs/" comes from your HFS() prefix attribute in the NFS attributes file. Leland > -Original Message- > From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > Mike Caughran > Sent: Monday, June 07, 20

MVSNFS another question - exporting HFS files

2004-06-07 Thread Mike Caughran
Thanks for the replies about MVSNFS and Apache works fine now. I am hoping someone has experience with this other question: I am experimenting with trying to export an HFS file via nfs and have tried many permutaions. Say I have USERID.NFS.HFS and I want to export it. Do I have to first mount

Re: WAS 5.1 ND on z/linux

2004-06-07 Thread Joe Poole
When garbage collection touches all those pages with such frequency, I would imagine that z/VM would want to consider them not eligible for paging. Even when a WAS virtual server is inactive, the working set size never shrinks, as would be expected. I've suspected this CPU and memory behavi

Re: MVS NFS question (almost there)

2004-06-07 Thread Richard Troth
Mike ... It sounds like you NOW need to update your Apache config. Apache is pretty well locked-down by default. (good!) I re-build Apache often, and every time I have to go in and ALLOW access to certain directories. So ... even though wwwrun has Unix/POSIX permission, Apache won't touch it

WAS 5.1 ND on z/linux

2004-06-07 Thread James Melin
Anyone using WebSphere 5.1.0.3 on z/linux seeing an garbage collection problem in the 1.4.1 JVM that ships with the product? We're seeing (and have a PMR open) where java garbage collection is running at intervals of 100-1500 milliseconds to do cleanup on a 512 MB heap size, even when that heap is

Re: Upgrading Samba to 3.0.4 on SLES8

2004-06-07 Thread Ranga Nathan
Thanks for directionsWe are not running Samba on s390. I want to upgrade on our ZSeries Linux. Michael MacIsaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/06/2004 06:54 AM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:

FW: IBM take a hint

2004-06-07 Thread Phil Smith III
Doh. I get it, Redbook ~= Redbooks. I like it. Though I'm not sure having an ad-to-content ratio of 10 to 1 will make Redbooks more useful... ...phsiii -Original Message- From: Phil Smith III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 7:24 AM To: Linux on 390 Port Subject:

Re: IBM take a hint

2004-06-07 Thread Lucius, Leland
> > While searching for IBM's redbooks I came across this... > http://www.discountmagazineplanet.com/cover_view.cfm?tid=10946 > &CFID=16283647&CFTOKEN=54858430&sid=2 > > Think IBM should take a hint. :-) > I like IBM's version better. I can understand those!!! ;-) Leland CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE

Re: APAR VM63282

2004-06-07 Thread Kurt Acker
That APAR is built into the base for r440 starting at service level 0301 (0303 for r430) so it should be there. Noting that "stuff" happens however, its always a good thing to make sure. From a presentation I went to not long ago, using VSWITCH as a fail-over between OSA's sounds like a good thin

Re: APAR VM63282

2004-06-07 Thread Ronan C. Resende
Using VMFINFO, as suggested by Larry, I concluded that our system have the PTF applied. Kurt, we don't have a specific guest performance problem, but as pointed by David Duff, it is not good to let idles guests in Q3. ALL of our guests are in Q3, most of them are not idle, but even the idle ones do

Re: APAR VM63282

2004-06-07 Thread Ronan C. Resende
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Re: IBM take a hint

2004-06-07 Thread Phil Smith III
Ranga Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >While searching for IBM's redbooks I came across this... >http://www.discountmagazineplanet.com/cover_view.cfm?tid=10946&CFID=1628364 7&CFTOKEN=54858430&sid=2 >Think IBM should take a hint. :-) Redbook? (I assume this link was something else when you view

Re: Upgrading Samba to 3.0.4 on SLES8

2004-06-07 Thread Daniel Jarboe
> The main reason that I suggest this is because there seems to be a nasty > bug in Samba (s390) whereby TDB files become corrupt under a significant > workload. Samba must be recycled to work around the TDB corruption. This > is being addressed in PMR 68139. There is a workaround to use the smb.co

Re: Easy Reverse DNS Lookup?

2004-06-07 Thread Phil Knirsch
Yeah, that was on my mind as well, but thats far from being an Easy solution as you need to do a complete BIND setup. So i guess the final answer is: There is no easy solution (afaik imho). :-D Read ya, Phil Rich Smrcina wrote: I have a customer that runs BIND on Linux for S/390 as a slave DNS serv