maintenance question

2007-02-13 Thread Fuhrmann Anna
Hi list, Maintenance is for me: "up2date -uf" , performed more or less once a month for our two z-linux partitions running RHEL4. One of them should get production status these days. This is why now I ask myself this very question: when kernel updates happen by means of "up2date -uf", how doe

SLES10 install ssh password

2007-02-13 Thread Bob Levad
Greetings, We apparently haven't found the right doc or help screen.. We haven't found a place to set the root password during install on zVM5.2 via ftp. When we SSH in after the first IPL from disk, the usual suspects we know don't work. Is there a default or are we supposed to create a user or

Re: SLES10 install ssh password

2007-02-13 Thread Rich Smrcina
The root password is set (by the person doing the install) during the install and then again during the second pass. Bob Levad wrote: Greetings, We apparently haven't found the right doc or help screen.. We haven't found a place to set the root password during install on zVM5.2 via ftp. When

Re: SLES10 install ssh password

2007-02-13 Thread Marian Gasparovic
Bob, check your parmfile for SSHpassword. Marian --- Bob Levad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings, > > We apparently haven't found the right doc or help > screen.. We haven't found > a place to set the root password during install on > zVM5.2 via ftp. When we > SSH in after the first IPL

Re: SLES10 install ssh password

2007-02-13 Thread Mark Pace
As Rich said, it's set during the install. The password is either entered during the initial setup or it was set in the LINUX PARMLINE file and passed to the setup routines. On 2/13/07, Rich Smrcina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The root password is set (by the person doing the install) during th

Re: SLES10 install ssh password

2007-02-13 Thread John Schnitzler Jr
Bob wrote >Greetings, >We apparently haven't found the right doc or help screen.. We haven't found >a place to set the root password during install on zVM5.2 via ftp. When we >SSH in after the first IPL from disk, the usual suspects we know don't work. >Is there a default or are we

Re: SLES10 install ssh password

2007-02-13 Thread Bob Levad
Thanks John, The SSH1 parm for PuTTY was the answer! Thanks again. Bob. -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Schnitzler Jr Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 8:58 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: SLES10 install ssh password Bo

New Virtualization Cookbook(s) available!

2007-02-13 Thread Michael MacIsaac
Hello, We are pleased to announce that a new version of "The Virtualization Cookbook" is available now and a second version should be available soon. The book "z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10" and the associated tar file are now available at the top of th

New Virtualization Cookbook(s) available! (resending)

2007-02-13 Thread Michael MacIsaac
Hello, We are pleased to announce that a new version of "The Virtualization Cookbook" is available now and a second version should be available soon. The book "z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10" and the associated tar file are now available at the top of th

Re: The quantum computer comes of age

2007-02-13 Thread Mark Pace
Well this was today! The world didn't implode. The fabric of the universe was not torn apart. No news either. Just another day. -- Mark Pace Mainline Information Systems -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access

SLES10 and /etc/crontab

2007-02-13 Thread Bernard Wu
Hi List, Has anyone noticed that /etc/crontab is missing a few lines in SLES10 ? The information contained in this e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client communication and/or work product and as

Re: maintenance question

2007-02-13 Thread Patrick Spinler
Fuhrmann Anna wrote: This is why now I ask myself this very question: when kernel updates happen by means of "up2date -uf", how does (or may) it influence a production system? any idea how to optimize/organize maintenance? Our typical response is twofold: 1. by default, have an up2date filte

Re: SLES10 and /etc/crontab

2007-02-13 Thread Bruce Hayden
Missing? Well, compared to SLES 9, it has fewer lines, but that is because they changed the implementation of how it schedules the regular cron scripts. It does work, but I haven't dug into the details of how they changed it.or if I like it. On 2/13/07, Bernard Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

CRLF... strip the CR

2007-02-13 Thread Eddie Chen
I am have a problem of FTP a file from UNIX system that has CRLF to LINUX. Under MS-DOS when I FTP a file that has CRLF VSFTP strip the CR and leave the LF. However when I FTP like platform it keeps the CRLF. Is there a way in FTP on the server side to strip the CR? Thanks Visit our webs

Re: SLES10 and /etc/crontab

2007-02-13 Thread Bernard Wu
Great. So is it documented anywhere how it works under SLES10 ? Bruce Hayden <[EMAIL PROTECTED] om>To Sent by: Linux on 390 Port

Re: maintenance question

2007-02-13 Thread John Summerfield
Fuhrmann Anna wrote: Hi list, Maintenance is for me: "up2date -uf" , performed more or less once a month for our two z-linux partitions running RHEL4. One of them should get production status these days. This is why now I ask myself this very question: when kernel updates happen by means of "up

Re: CRLF... strip the CR

2007-02-13 Thread David Boyes
> I am have a problem of FTP a file from UNIX system that has CRLF to > LINUX. Under MS-DOS when I FTP a file that has CRLF VSFTP strip the CR > and > leave the LF. > However when I FTP like platform it keeps the CRLF. Is there a way in > FTP > on the server side to strip the CR? At the time

Re: maintenance question

2007-02-13 Thread John Summerfield
Patrick Spinler wrote: Fuhrmann Anna wrote: This is why now I ask myself this very question: when kernel updates happen by means of "up2date -uf", how does (or may) it influence a production system? any idea how to optimize/organize maintenance? Our typical response is twofold: 1. by defau

Re: CRLF... strip the CR

2007-02-13 Thread Jackson, Scott
I'm having the same problem. Here's what I found. http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21203101 Text: Text mode transfer using Host On-Demand FTP with vsftpd Technote (FAQ) Problem The configuration file of vsftpd needs to be changed for text mode transfer using Host On-Dema

Re: CRLF... strip the CR

2007-02-13 Thread John Summerfield
David Boyes wrote: I am have a problem of FTP a file from UNIX system that has CRLF to LINUX. Under MS-DOS when I FTP a file that has CRLF VSFTP strip the CR and leave the LF. However when I FTP like platform it keeps the CRLF. Is there a way in FTP on the server side to strip the CR? At th

Re: CRLF... strip the CR

2007-02-13 Thread Eddie Chen
I did that in my config, You are going from non-UNIX to LINUX. My problem is UNIX to LINUX "Jackson, Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To tica.com> LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU S

AW: maintenance question

2007-02-13 Thread Fuhrmann Anna
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- >Von: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im >Auftrag von Patrick Spinler *EXTERN* >Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Februar 2007 22:45 >An: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU >Betreff: Re: maintenance question > >Our typical response is twofold: > >1. by default, have an up