Z-linux as guest under vm and 3592

2007-02-08 Thread Lee, Gary D.
Has anyone out there installed 3592 drives, a 3494 library on a linux guest? If so, can you point me at some documentation to get started please? I understand the IBMtape driver, it is just all the stuff with getting the drives recognized at a hardware level. Thanks for the help. Our config is a z

DST question

2007-02-08 Thread Luis La Torre
How do I check whether patch-10738 has been applied to our SLES-9 z/VM Linux. Regards, Luis F. La Torre Database Administrator BAX Global Inc. 440 Exchange, Irvine Ca 92602 Phone: 714-442-7441 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- For LIN

Re: speed of an interface

2007-02-08 Thread Eric Gaulin
Steffen, How can you tell from these outputs what is the speed for an interface ? Is the speed is determined by the cardtype? #cat /proc/qeth devicesCHPID interface cardtype port chksum prio-q'ing rtr4 rtr6 fsz cnt -- - -- ---

Re: DST question

2007-02-08 Thread José L . Ramírez
Hi, You should be able to find if the patch has been applied thru YAST/Software/Online Update, then filter by installable patches. Regards, Jose -Original Message- From: Luis La Torre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 5:53 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subje

Re: OT: Linux and Railroad Diagrams

2007-02-08 Thread John Summerfield
McKown, John wrote: -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam Thornton Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:36 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: OT: Linux and Railroad Diagrams On Jan 31, 2007, at 1:19 PM, David Boyes wrote: /bin/c

Re: DST question

2007-02-08 Thread Bates, Bob [CCC-OT_IT]
I like using the command to display the dates. Depending on what level your system is, whether the patch is installed, etc. can be discerned from the output. Right date for change, this one is good. I would get a segment fault with SP3 and no fix. Wrong dates with SP2 and no fix. Other stuff. E

Re: OT: Linux and Railroad Diagrams

2007-02-08 Thread John Summerfield
Tom Duerbusch wrote: I started to try this with a single command documentation, without looping: (This is SUSE 9 SP3 64 bit) cd /usr/share/man [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/man/man1> cat znew.1.gz | troff -man | lpr -Plpl031 gunzip -c ... would be better than cat ... :1: warning: can't find

Re: speed of an interface

2007-02-08 Thread Ronald van der Laan
Eric, You're displaying virtual devices connected to a virtualized network. I've tried it again after attaching some real OSA devices. When displaying a GbE card (1Gbs): cat /proc/qeth devnos (hex) CHPID device cardtype port chksum prio-q'ing rtr fsz C cnt -- --- --