I've got SuSE SLES8 with SP3 installed and need to change the installation
source. When I 1st installed SuSE, I was using a ftp server on my local PC, but
due to new network restrictions, I know need to change it. I've tried copying
the CD images over to the Linux instance and mounting them on t
Thanks, Richard.
I like the phrase "fullscreen mode" better, because (1) "block mode" can
be confused with block special devices, and (2) the 3270 driver always
runs a 3270 in block mode; at least as I wrote it the 3270 is inherently
a block-mode device, whether used in line mode or in fullscreen m
Well, I'm the _only_ member of the Slack/390 team, so there's no one to get
back with. The "4,64" values were standard back a ways. I just looked, and
my SUSE 7.0 system has that specified. I must have missed the change to
"5,1" whenever that happened. I'll be updating my devs packages to refle
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/device-list/
227 charIBM 3270 terminal Unix tty access
1 = /dev/3270/tty1 First 3270 terminal
2 = /dev/3270/tty2 Seconds 3270 terminal
...
228 charIBM 3270 terminal block
Hi, Richard
As to /dev/3270/tub* being block devices, that's new to me. Could you
point me more exactly to where you saw this?
The 3270 driver uses two major numbers, 227 and 228, for line-mode and
fullscreen operations. Both are character devices. The script
/usr/src/linux{,-2.4}/Documentation/
I love ned!
First saw it something like 15 years ago.
Probably adore it so much because it is quite like XEDIT
but still not a total "knock off", has its own personality.
> handy hint --> Note that, unlike vi, ned can be used at the end of a
> pipe: "ps -ef | ned -T /dev/3270/tub0009". <-- hand
>From the VM home page: http://www.vm.ibm.com/
Under the "Education" link there are some on-line class offerings.
>From the pubs page under r510 links there is a new book:
Getting Started with Linux on zSeries available directly from link below
that goes over some VM basics, and then caters thin
Are you saying my device should be tub0700 rather than tty0700?
I looked at the device list on kernel.org and saw that /dev/3270/tty* is a
character device and /dev/3270/tub* is a block device.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/12/04 03:16PM >>>
Richard Troth wrote:
> [snip]
>
>Mark, you might want to
Richard Troth wrote:
[snip]
Mark, you might want to make a note of this and get back with
the rest of the Slack team. Richard H., I haven't looked at
the 3270 console code, but are you okay with 5,1? It is the
current choice for /dev/console, per the kernel doc.
-- R;
Hi, Richard et al
Maj
We are running 2 SuSE Linux Version 8.1 SP03 in native LPAR mode on an IFL.
We just installed z/VM Version 5.1 and got it up and running. Does anyone
have a recommendation for z/VM training that is Web Base Training (WBT) or
even Computer Based Training (CBT). This will allow the staff to take the
Thanks, Bruce!!
--Jim--
James S. Tison
Senior Software Engineer
TPF Laboratory / Architecture
IBM Corporation
"Back up my hard drive? How do I get it into reverse?"
Bruce Hayden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
12-11-04 13:26
Please respond to
Linux on 390 Port
On Nov 12, 2004, at 12:38 PM, Richard Pinion wrote:
Why don't you send me the executable and the CPUID you use? It's
Friday afternoon and I'm feeling lazy!
Because I think that UTS Global might object if I did so. I mean, I
*did* license it from them after all.
Adam
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Why don't you send me the executable and the CPUID you use? It's Friday
afternoon and I'm feeling lazy!
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/12/04 12:47PM >>>
On Nov 12, 2004, at 11:37 AM, Richard Pinion wrote:
> No, but I can try. Where do I get ned?
>
www.utsglobal.com
You have to apply for a license
Ref: Your note of Fri, 12 Nov 2004 13:19:17 EST
I'm thinking I should have added that this is a symlink in the /lib64
directory, 'cos that's what you really wanted to know..
ld64.so.1 -> ld-2.3.2.so
Bruce Hayden
IBM Global Services
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Ref: Your note of 12 November 2004, 13:01:21 -0500
>From readelf, I get:
[Requesting program interpreter: /lib64/ld64.so.1]
This is from:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon Update 1)
Bruce Hayden
IBM Global Services
Endicot, NY
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The latest Linux Journal has an interesting article on unionfs:
http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/project-unionfs.html unionfs:
It seems to run ok my SLES8 system, but I have not done much testing.
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OOps, that was from RHAS 3.94 (beta)
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ls /lib64/ld*:
ld-2.3.3.sold64.so.1 ld-lsb-s390x.so.1
-Original Message-
Would there be anyone out there with an installed RHAS 3 s390x (64-bit)
server that could kindly provide me with the full pathname to the
'standard' (64-bit, NOT the 32-bit compatibility version) run
Would there be anyone out there with an installed RHAS 3 s390x (64-bit)
server that could kindly provide me with the full pathname to the
'standard' (64-bit, NOT the 32-bit compatibility version) runtime ELF
interpreter/loader? There should be a symlink in either /lib64 or /lib
called ld64.so.1 tha
On Nov 12, 2004, at 11:37 AM, Richard Pinion wrote:
No, but I can try. Where do I get ned?
www.utsglobal.com
You have to apply for a license key based on your CPUID, but it's free.
So just take the CPUID that Herc is running as and apply with that.
The program, the license manager, and the key al
No, but I can try. Where do I get ned?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/12/04 12:29PM >>>
On Nov 12, 2004, at 10:14 AM, Richard Pinion wrote:
>
> What does this prove? Not much but I got it to work with a little
> help from my friends on Linux-390.
>
Have you got ned running yet? It's sort of neat.
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The latest Linux devices list may be found at
http://www.lanana.org/docs/device-list/ or
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/device-list/
per my copy of "devices.txt".
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Richard Pinion wrote:
> I changed /dev/console
>
> crw-r--r--1 root root 5, 1 Nov 12 07:11 co
On Nov 12, 2004, at 10:14 AM, Richard Pinion wrote:
What does this prove? Not much but I got it to work with a little
help from my friends on Linux-390.
Have you got ned running yet? It's sort of neat.
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I changed /dev/console
crw-r--r--1 root root 5, 1 Nov 12 07:11 console
crw---1 root root 4, 64 Sep 28 05:51 consoleold
bash-2.05b#
Here are the 3270 defs in /dev/3270
bash-2.05b# ls -al
Richard,
Which entry in /dev did you change?
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Richard Pinion
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 11:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Slack/390 3270 support
One more thing concerning 3270 con
One more thing concerning 3270 console support. During initial boot up
messages would be directed to the 3270 device, but after the ctc device was
initialized no more messages were directed to the 3270 device. I'm not saying
the ctc had anything to do with this, just that was the last message
Oh boy, better than you know what
I just got a 3270 Linux console!!!
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/10/04 01:20PM >>>
Hmm. I just did some checking, and apparently the file that is supposed to
be getting pulled in is
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/s390-slackware-linux/3.3/include/stddef.h, not
/usr/include/linu
Please see the "What's new" page at:
http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/whatsnew.shtml
Change summary:
> "April 2004 stream":
- kernel 2.6.5: Recommended kernel patch with bug fixes
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