Occasionally I reply using the "names" of various previous 419ers, informing
them of a "leopard-repulsion" experiment that went tragically wrong - the
Screw-in Screw-on Stainless-Steel Condom (R) The Pentagon(TM), didn't work as
a Leopard Repellent as predicted - are we theorizing wrongly, that the
Greetings; (Posted to VMESA-L and VSE-L and LINUX-390)
- - Now in its sixth year! - - Includes VSE and linux/390!
I have set up a public service web page at
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I have currently a database in a filesystem located in a DASD. I would
like to add 2 more DASD to this filesystem using LVM.
Do I have to erase previously all the data in my first DASD ? or does
this disk enhancement respect the previously existing data ?
Saludos,
José Raúl Barón
Dpto. Si
On Wednesday, 03/16/2005 at 08:25 CST, Phil Howard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So which TDF file does it default to using for an IPL?
There is (typically) only one TDF on the CD. The name of the TDF that
will be used is part of the emulator configuration.
> So if I have these files from Slack39
On Wednesday, 03/16/2005 at 05:47 CST, Phil Howard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Got this and reading. Can you confirm my summarization:
>
> There is no specific default .ins file. IPL-ing by CDROM cannot be made
> automatic (short of reprogramming the HMC system, I suppose). Someone
> has to pic
Thank you. However, I had already resolved the issue (and it was an
issue) of needing to define the 6-character devices. Here is my current
/proc/dasd/devices. It is the dasdan and dasdao that I cannot get
attached to my LVM.
0200(ECKD) at ( 94: 0) is dasda : active at blocksize: 4096,
You don't have to.
First create new physical volumes:
pvcreate /dev/dasdx1 /dev/dasdy1
Add new volumes to your volume group:
vgextend /dev/vgroup /dev/dasdx1 /dev/dasdy1
At this time you may see the new volumes added using "vgdisplay /dev/vgroup"
Unmount your file system:
umount /uxxx
Exten
I'm sorry, I forgot the main step, before you mount your file system you MUST
resize your logical volume:
resize2fs /dev/vgroup/volx
Hugo Rivera
SSA II
County of Contra Costa
Department of Information Technology
30 Douglas Drive,
Martinez, CA 94553-4068
Tel:(925) 313-1309
Nextel: (92
I'm trying to install IBM HTTP Server onto an old SLES7 virtual server and
am getting the following failed dependencies:
libgcc_s.so.1 is needed by gsk7bas-7.0-3.6
libgcc_s.so.1(GCC_3.0) is needed by gsk7bas-7.0-3.6
libgcc_s.so.1(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by gsk7bas-7.0-3.6
libstdc++.so.5 is ne
> I'm trying to install IBM HTTP Server onto an old SLES7
> virtual server and am getting the following failed dependencies:
> libgcc_s.so.1 is needed by gsk7bas-7.0-3.6
This one is in the compat RPM.
> libgcc_s.so.1(GCC_3.0) is needed by gsk7bas-7.0-3.6
You'll have to build glibc and gcc 3
Once I found out about the e2fsadm command, I stopped using lvextend,
because e2fsadm does everything for you:
umount the file system
e2fsadm -L +1G /dev/vg01/lv0l1
mount the file system
It does the lvextend, then the fsck that resize2fs always requires, then the
resize2fs. Lovely, and works just
Hey David,
I actually have compat installed.
LXC19:~ # rpm -q compat
compat-2001.10.30-0
LXC19:~ # rpm -q --provides compat
libgpp27
libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3
Shouldn't the libstdc++.so.5 be included in the "--provides" output?
That's what is confusing me.
Thanks,
Rob
- Original Message --
> I actually have compat installed.
> Shouldn't the libstdc++.so.5 be included in the "--provides" output?
> That's what is confusing me.
Weird. I'd think it should show up. Check to see if you have the last
updates for SLES7. My last SLES7 system does have that library included
from the compat RP
> I'm still not sure what to do about all this. Others have
> recommended using
> some sort of content management system for the site. None of
> those run on
> z/VM-CMS so far as I'm aware, and that's where the site is
> hosted. I don't
> own the domain name, so I can't arbitrarily move the site
I missed the original post regarding the presentations. Where can I
find those? Is there a link to them?
Aaron
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
David Boyes
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 1:07 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: P
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 10:17:51AM -0500, Alan Altmark wrote:
| > And then, the CDROM is not available as a data device. But what if a
| > 4th file is listed? Would that file be readable as the 4th tape file
| > on the emulated tape?
|
| A .ins file specifies an arbitrary number of files to be l
My links to them are on http://linuxvm.org/Present/
The actual PDF files reside on Sine Nomine's web site at
http://sinenomine.net/vm/hillgang-15-mar-2005 You can find the archives of
this mailing list by looking at the bottom of every email you receive from
the list.
Mark Post
-Original M
Dave Jones has contributed a presentation on "Accessing LINUX file systems
from CMS" that he gave at the Metropolitan VM Users Association in January.
I've added it to the linuxvm.org web site.
http://linuxvm.org/Present/index.html#mvmua20050124
Mark Post
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To me, not at all important. To the site's sponsor, that's perhaps a very
different matter. (Who, for the record, has been very good to me and hence
this community.)
I'll be thinking and talking about this whole topic with others for a while.
In the meantime, to stave off the wolves at the front
Neale Ferguson has uploaded a package of mono-1.1.4 RPMs for S/390 to the
linuxvm.org site. It's on the large size (~20MB), so be patient if you're
on a dial up line.
http://linuxvm.org/Patches/
Mark Post
--
For LINUX-390 subs
I installed CPINT from the SuSE SLES8 CD.
I am running at SLES8 + SP3
When I enter query commands like #hcp q dasd
those work
When I enter an ATTACH command it does not work.
I just get the prompt back.
Should HCP be capable of an ATTACH command like:
#hcp attach linuxguest
Tha
Here are the steps I used to clone the root filesystem to a new volume
Shutdown Linux
Performed a complete full volume backup of original dasd
Restored disk units to new drive assignments
Started Linux
Logged and became root
Execute "cd /sys/devices/
> Should HCP be capable of an ATTACH command like:
> #hcp attach linuxguest
Try to use quotes: hcp "attach linuxguest "
Freundliche Gruesse,
Klaus Bergmann
Linux Architecture and Performance, IBM Lab Boeblingen
-
Dave,
maybe that the linux guest hasn't cp class B ..
Check zVM directory of guest at statement : USER guest_id psw
128M 512MG
HELP CP ATTACH
..
Authorization
Privilege Class: B
.
Cordiali saluti / Best regards
Marco
Dave Myers
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:21:53 -0500, Post, Mark K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Neale Ferguson has uploaded a package of mono-1.1.4 RPMs for S/390 to the
> linuxvm.org site. It's on the large size (~20MB), so be patient if you're
> on a dial up line.
Does someone have an example of why this is so
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