Frank Swarbrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Anyone use this to manage their z/OS or VSE source code / JCL?
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Frank,
Not only can you manage your z/OS or VSE code there, but
using our tools on Linux/390, you can actually build your
software there and simply make the load-modules availabl
Never mind, I see it's trying to add them at 254,0 4 8 etc.
Marcy Cortes
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I got as far as mknod -m 600 /dev/dasdbl3 b 94 255
I need to add some more dasd. Do I just use 95?
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Anyone use this to manage their z/OS or VSE source code / JCL?
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If your users are willing to work with it, it's a great idea and
Link is bad: Should b http://linuxvm.org/Present/#share107
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Volker Sameske contributed two of sessions to the web site:
9257NPIV FCP Channel Virtualization in a Linux Environment
9259Making Your Penguins Fly: Introduction to SCSI over FCP for
Linux on System z
Thanks, Volker.
http://linuxmm.org/Present/#share107
Mark Post
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Since there's only one instance that needs to be converted, it doesn't
look like a big job. :)
Mark Post
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From: Martin Schwidefsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11:56 AM
To: Post, Mark K
Cc: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: RE: gcc 3.4
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 11:51 -0400, Post, Mark K wrote:
> Yeah, I know the cause, I just wasn't at all sure about the cure. Seems
> to me it would be even easier to manually convert sprintf(buf,"%s",str)
> to strcpy(buf,str) then, wouldn't it? That's what someone did with
> fs/reiserfs/prints.c
W
Martin,
Yeah, I know the cause, I just wasn't at all sure about the cure. Seems
to me it would be even easier to manually convert sprintf(buf,"%s",str)
to strcpy(buf,str) then, wouldn't it? That's what someone did with
fs/reiserfs/prints.c
Thanks,
Mark Post
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From: L
We have been looking at an IBM VTS setup for quite a while.
Well, now the network people (open systems group) is interested.
Apparently, with the B18, we can also share it with Win/2000, Win/XP
and the like. Just need another card for the scsi connection.
Now, is this the same kind of connectio
The autologin patch wasn't part of SLES8 when I was using that, but it's in
RHEL4. I don't know about SLES9 or 10. Check the man page for mingetty to
make sure. To enable, just change the line in /etc/inittab from:
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty console --noclear
to:
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/min
I've was reviewing the archives, reading over notes from Share and I still
can't figure it out.
I am running Linux under z/VM and want to be able to monitor and interact with
them through VM:Operator. I've already got the talking part done but when the
system comes up I have to enter the useri
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 19:09 -0400, Post, Mark K wrote:
> I'm _almost_ ready to get a good compile of Linux kernel 2.4.33.3 with
> all the developerWorks patches integrated. The last problem is
> unresolved references to strcpy in the lcs.c and qeth.c modules. I've
> isolated the problem to a sing
I have one problem with the info provided by this reference.
Nowhere I can find does it talk about the dedicated FCP being single-path or
multi-path.
If the measurements were done with a multi-path setup --> great.
If the measurements were done with a single-path setup --> worthless.
Nobody is go
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