Ryan wrote:
On 8/17/05, Jon Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Two of my favorite lawyer jokes:
Another:
A lawyer was walking accross a meadow on a hot summer day when he
found himself ankel deep in manure. He thought he was melting.
Sometimes, sanitising the language does't work well. "Ma
Hi,
Here's mine:
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adding a disk with the 2.4 kernel
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assume vdev is , can add a range if need be
echo "add device range=[-] ">>/proc/dasd/
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Hi folks,
I am hoping somebody has worked through this one.
We have a SLES9 31-bit image running under z/VM 5.1. In going through
Yast to try an install Service Pack 2 we run into a problem. The CDs were
copied to an FTP server and when we try and get them we get an error saying
Hi!
We are planning to migrate Oracle 8.1.7 applications on Windows 2000 Cluster
platform to IBM Z/800 platform
Can anyone give me a information about performance of Oracle 9i on Z/OS v1r4
and Oracle 9i on Z/VM SuSe Linix 9 on IFL Proccesor?
Is better Oracle 9i on Z/OS v1r4 or Oracle 9i on Z/VM
Can any one help me. I am running SuSE Linux 8.0 on a IBM Z800 and an
LPAR. I am needing to add additional DASD to this machine. I know that I
need to modify the /boot/zipl/parmfile with the addresses of the new
dasd. I also know that I need to run DASDFMT and FDASD on each device.
The question is,
you should also install gcc, dev-libs etc... when you want to
compile something. I suggest installinng the development tools.
On Thursday 18 August 2005 13:31, Peter Rothman wrote:
> I just installed another Suse 9 system.
> Get the following:
>
> 2005-08-18 07:28:27.942 -bash: line 34: make: comm
>> [my complaint about the older salesmanual and announcement letters
entries no longer being available]
> please try this link :)
> http://www-306.ibm.com/common/ssi/OIX.wss?buttonpressed=NAV002PT090
Unfortunately, that one has been purged as well, and doesn't have any of the
older information (a
First, a hypothetical question directed at I guess IBM (Tivoli),
shouldn't the 64bit version be named TIVsm-API.s390x.rpm and not
TIVsm-API64.s390.rpm?
Never the less, we use the 32bit versions TIVsm-API.s390.rpm
(TIVsm-API-5.3.0-0) and TIVsm-BA.s390.rpm (TIVsm-BA-5.3.0-0) on our
64bit system (su
Anybody experience this and know how to get around it?
32bit install works ok.
sdatztpf1:/tsm # rpm -i TIVsm-API64.s390.rpm
Postinstall of the API
IBM TSM Linux API installation complete.
Be sure to set up the configuration files!
sdatztpf1:/tsm # rpm -i TIVsm-BA.s390.rpm
error: Failed depen
> (I *really* wish IBM would bring back the announcement and sales manual
> archives for the no-longer-marketed stuff in some form. It's really
annoying
> not to be able to look this up online any more. I'd even pay for a copy
of
> that older material -- it's not like it's competitive information a
On 8/17/05, Jon Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two of my favorite lawyer jokes:
Another:
A lawyer was walking accross a meadow on a hot summer day when he
found himself ankel deep in manure. He thought he was melting.
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Fo
thanks.
Istvan Nemeth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ferr.hu>
Linux on 390 Port írta 2005.08.18 13:31:37
időpontban:
> I just installed another Suse 9 system.
> Get the following:
>
> 2005-08-18 07:28:27.942 -bash: line 34: make: command not found
>
> I did a minimal instead of a default package install.
>
> Is make part of Linux or part of a package th
I just installed another Suse 9 system.
Get the following:
2005-08-18 07:28:27.942 -bash: line 34: make: command not found
I did a minimal instead of a default package install.
Is make part of Linux or part of a package that was not installed?
Thanks
Peter.
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