I was successful in getting my Window's printer driver (for an HP 4600) to
upload
to the Samba directory /usr/lib/samba/drivers/3
I used the Windows client to do this, by following the instructions in
Mike's redpaper..."Cups & Samba"
But...when we do the ADD PRINTER and we get to the point where
Got it!
zipl did it!
Thanks all!
"Lucius, Leland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject:Re: My DR readiness results
> We snapshotted 6
Lucius:
Too bad, I did not read your response to the end.. ;-)
I will run the zipl and re-test.
Thanks
"Lucius, Leland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I changed the zipl.conf to:
parameters="dasd=2300-230F root=/dev/dasdk1"
note the dasdk1 above instead of dasda1.
dasdk1 is on 0x230A
It seems that even after updating zipl.conf something needs to be done to
the MBR (or the equivalent). Since the snapshot copies bit by bit, the
duplicated MBR ma
> We snapshotted 6 Linux volumes (0x2300 - 0x2305) to another
> set (0x230A to
> 0x230F) , I then modified the zipl.conf and fstab on the new
> boot volume
> (0x230A) and IPLed from 0x230A. Linux booted OK, but from
> 0x2300, eventhough on the HMC console I specified IPL address
> as 0x230A. Lo
Thanks for the help. I have made a little progress. Here is the message
I am receiving now:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/etc/amanda/normal > amlabel normal volser1
slot 1
amlabel: could not load slot "1": chg-multi: slot is empty
Here are the relevant parts of my config files:
amanda.conf
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If for some reason you are completely stuck with new device numbers, you
could always boot from the rdr image, mount the root volume, chroot to it,
fix the zipl.conf, zipl, then ipl..
(Didn't say it was pretty, only if you were stuck)
---
Jeremy Warren
Sr. System
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 10:26, Biggs, Eric J [ITS] wrote:
> I thought this is a great idea so I went out and found the presentation (thank you
> very much).
>
> However, I have run into a little snag. In following the directions in the
> presentation, get this error when I try to label the tapes w
I thought this is a great idea so I went out and found the presentation (thank you
very much).
However, I have run into a little snag. In following the directions in the
presentation, get this error when I try to label the tapes with Amanda. (BTW I am not
an Amanda expert by any means):
[EMAI
On keskiviikko 09 kesäkuu 2004 23:07, McKown, John wrote:
> Or, if I want to "fiddle" with this, should I just use another distro
> such as Debian or Gentoo?
Matt Zimmerman has a preconfigured image of Debian 3.0 on
http://people.debian.org/~mdz/hercules/. Just download the files
and do a dist-upg
A wrench has been tossed over the cubicle wall that I need some help with
removing.
Specifically - we use a product called CenterRun to deploy applications
under websphere. To move
websphere onto zLinux I need to have centerrun working and from the web
site info it does not look like
it does - hav
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 01:24:14PM -0700, Wolfe, Gordon W wrote:
> Has anyone worked with or know anything about Tivoli TSM 5.2 for
> zSeries Linux?
> Is it better than the VM version of TSM?
It has more features, and it is compatible with the newer clients, but
has many "features" that make it di
Greetings;
Yes, but /etc/localtime can point to any timezone. It does
not have to be hardware local time.
In Debian there are many timezone files in /usr/share/zoneinfo
and I suspect that other distribs have the same or similar.
Look for files with timezone names. eg. EST, Poland, Greenwich, etc
Try Tao Linux... (taolinux.org) !!
Luis.
From: "Davis, Larry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux/390 on Hercules/390 on Linux/Intel?
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 08:06:50 -0400
Redhat has a free 30 day
11.06.2004 00:58:16 Ranga Nathan wrote:
>I have a similar issue. We are on SLES8. I am testing DR scenario by
>snapshotting 5 volumes to another set and bring up Linux from the
backups.
>I gathered that zipl.conf need to be changed. But when? Obviously I could
>not do this when the zipl.conf on
11.06.2004 07:20:08 Alan Altmark wrote:
>On Thursday, 06/10/2004 at 01:24 MST, "Wolfe, Gordon W"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Has anyone worked with or know anything about Tivoli TSM 5.2 for
zSeries
>Linux?
>>
>> Is it better than the VM version of TSM?
>
>Define "better". It has better suppor
Ranga Nathan wrote:
Our Linux LPAR is coming up with the local time. However we need it to be
adjusted by -1 hour (for our HQ time). I am not sure how we can do this at
boot-up time. Perhaps there is a way to set the hardware clock from the
console, but I did not see it on HMC. There is a script ca
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