As a going-away present for those of you going off to SHARE, we would
like to announce the availability of EXT2FREE and EXT2TOOL.
EXT2FREE is a REXX function library and a utility program allowing CMS
applications to directly update files stored on minidisks formatted with
ext2 or ext3 filesystems
On Feb 25, 2005, at 2:00 PM, David Boyes wrote:
You need long filename support, which CMS doesn't provide, and since
you're not running CMS during the install and Linux doesn't grok any of
the CMS file formats natively, you have to give the install something
it
does know about.
The other suggestion
You need long filename support, which CMS doesn't provide, and since
you're not running CMS during the install and Linux doesn't grok any of
the CMS file formats natively, you have to give the install something it
does know about.
> The other suggestion in the SuSE installation manual is to use a
> -Original Message-
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Kohrs, Steven
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 11:43 AM
> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: x3270 cut'n'paste?
>
>
> Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V works for me with x3270 v3.2.20 running on a Linux x86
> w
Nix, Robert P. wrote:
Use the mouse to highlight the text. Middle mouse button copies the text,
middle mouse button pastes it back in at the cursor. Doesn't seem to work
outside of x3270 though (like into a Gnome editor or such...)
seems to work fine here ... I can paste stuff into Mozilla mail,
Use the mouse to highlight the text. Middle mouse button copies the text,
middle mouse button pastes it back in at the cursor. Doesn't seem to work
outside of x3270 though (like into a Gnome editor or such...)
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I think it can be done if you setup NFS on VM.
The initial problem for CMS is the 8.8 limit (fn is 8 bytes and ft
being 8 bytes), and add in directories limit of 8 bytes and no imbeded
spaces. In other words the Linux directory and file name structure is
incompatable with CMS.
Linux can install
On Feb 25, 2005, at 11:43 AM, Kohrs, Steven wrote:
Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V works for me with x3270 v3.2.20 running on a Linux x86
workstation.
So does "select with left button, paste with middle."
Adam
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Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V works for me with x3270 v3.2.20 running on a Linux x86
workstation.
On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 11:35, McKown, John wrote:
> Is there a way to do a cut and paste using x3270 on Linux? Sorry if this
> is a bit off-topic since I am running x3270 on Intel, not zSeries. Has
> anybody consider
I am reading the instructions on how to do this and I am wondering why I
need the SuSE files to be on a network drive. Why can't I just FTP them
directly from the CD-Rom on a Windows pc directly into VM?
The other suggestion in the SuSE installation manual is to use a Linux
pc, but I don't think
Is there a way to do a cut and paste using x3270 on Linux? Sorry if this
is a bit off-topic since I am running x3270 on Intel, not zSeries. Has
anybody considered a "k3270" (KDE version) or "g3270" (Gnome version)?
Thanks.
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>From what I've read this morning, I think I am being victimized by the 2.4
kernel design, as far as swapping is concerned.
If I have 3 swap volumes:
pequot:~ # swapon -s
FilenameTypeSizeUsedPriority
/dev/dasde1 partition 12015
James, I do not have access to a system today but I will get back to this
list on Monday.
I am curious about deploying a new app and need to check something out
here.
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I agree with you Jim. We have a similar setup/config on a z800 and
experience much the same with the WebSphere admin process. We generally
perform administrative functions during off hours for this reason. I've
increased the time between nodeagent synchronization attempts and have also
experimen
Z/900 5 gig central, 1 gig expaned, 2 IFL's. VM is NOT paging. Just the
linux guests internally.
Installed the sample apps.
Again I must stress that the problem is NOT NOT NOT application related. It
is deployment related. Deployment uses lots of resources. The linux guests
are not generously ove
That's the one I used .. Thanks for the link ..
Michael MacIsaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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02/25/2005 08:56 AM
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Larry,
> the doc I
James,
What is your zSeries platform ? Amount of cstor and xstor allocated to the
LPAR ? Number of IFLs in that LPAR ?
zVM version ?
Did you also install the sample apps as part of the WAS install ?
On Friday, 02/25/2005 at 07:50 EST, Larry Pickering
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your help guys I got it working using VSWITCH ..
>
> I was unable to post the PDF to the listserver but the doc I used to set
> it up was called " z/VM VSWITCH with failover"
> If you want a copy let me know
Larry,
> the doc I used to set it up was called " z/VM VSWITCH with failover"
> If you want a copy let me know and I will e-mail it to you.
Is this perhaps the one on http://linuxvm.org/present/misc/vswitch.pdf ?
In a sense, linuxvm.org is an extension to this list server, so that's
probably the b
Fortunately, this is just WebSphere Application Server - We could not
generate interest in the portal server.
We're talking to DB2 on z/OS via hipersockets, so that's not an issue.
AS to the http server, have not seen a problem with it running locally.
That lets us use the websphere http plugin ef
Thanks for your help guys I got it working using VSWITCH ..
I was unable to post the PDF to the listserver but the doc I used to set
it up was called " z/VM VSWITCH with failover"
If you want a copy let me know and I will e-mail it to you..
The one sacrifice I had to make was to not run TCPIP on
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