I have what I think is a major Linux problem (not on s390 of course). I
have a large Red Hat 8 cluster. I have searched the Red Hat database and
found the Time Zone patch
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2006-0745.html but it does not list a
RH8 version. Any ideas? I have the patch for SuSE alrea
Linux on 390 Port wrote on 09.01.2007 08:10:52:
>
> Hi.
> I'm just curius, what's the purpose of having 2 virtuell cpu's defined
when
> only 1 physical is around.
> br
> Thomas Broman
>
I would be surprised if it would not "run", however, from a performance
pespective you would not want to overc
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
None of your business? I don't know...but good topic.
Most important, is that you consider the questions.
1. I don't think it is an issue with a support contract. Ours use to
be directly with SUSE, but now it is under our general Novell contract.
You looked to be rebu
Thanks
I saw that on the GnuPG website. But first things first, getting it
installed and working, which I now have.
Next is to apply the patches and running tests.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
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Tom,
> In SLES9, the gpg is at 1.2.4.
> I couldn't fine do
Hi.
I'm just curius, what's the purpose of having 2 virtuell cpu's defined when
only 1 physical is around.
br
Thomas Broman
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I don't know about Oracle, but DB2 and Websphere AS support SLES 10.
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None of your business? I don't know...but good topic.
1. I don't think it is an issue with a support contract. Ours use to
be directly with SUSE, but now it is under our general Novell contract.
I just looked at GnuPG as just an application that runs under Linux. So
I picked up the new GnuPG
Pickey, pickey, pickeyone little character .
Thanks, that was it.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
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On 1/5/07, Tom Duerbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> compress.o(.text+0x238): In function `compress_filter':
> /home/gpg20/gnupg-2.0.1/g10/compress.c:222
We run DB2 on 8 Linux virtual servers w/ z/VM. We have
2 cpus configured, even though there is only 1
physical cpu, and it works well. DB2 does gripe about
the second cpu but runs never the less.
To answer your question, We pay for only 1 cpu and all
is well.
Mace
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You may want to talk to VM Assist they also work with
Linux
Mace
--- "Post, Mark K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Off the top of my head, in alphabetical order (I
> have friends at all of
> them):
> IBM
> Novell/SUSE
> Sine Nomine Associates
> Sirius
>
>
> Mark Post
>
> -Original Message-
Tom,
> In SLES9, the gpg is at 1.2.4.
> I couldn't fine documentation that I needed, but I did find good
> documentation for gnupg 2.0.1.
While you're going through the trouble to compile your own GPG, you should
go back and get the latest release. It's good that you're upgrading, but
you should
Hi All
I have been following the discussion on consolidating Oracle on zSeries
Linux to exploit z/VM to achieve some license saving, we are in the
process of doing a paper exercise to see what our numbers would be, this
morning a question was asked " What about DB2 UDB ?" as the license
model is a
Hello Stefan,
I've decided to use Moinmoin.
Moinmoin runs on SUSE SLES9, apache2 and php4. The standard installation has no
database (and that simplicy was the reason of the selection).
It works fine and has a good performance.
Regards
Leonard
ekom21, Kassel
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