And here's the mkslesroot script run with debug. I got a couple of rsync
broken pipe msgs at the bottom that I don't get when doing the ISO mounts.
I will look into this.
zzlnx015:/opt # sh -x ./mksles9root.sh s390x
+ mounts=no
+ arch=not set
+ process_args s390x
+ (( 1 ))
+ arch=s390x
+ shift
So we can tell our IBM rep when we order those additional processors to
'Book 'em, Danu!'
(sorry. It had to be said.)
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And here's the mkslesroot script run with debug. I got a couple of rsync
broken pipe msgs at the bottom that I don't get when doing the ISO
mounts.
...
+ rsync -HlogptrS sp3-9/CD1/s390x .
rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes: phase unknown:
Broken
pipe
rsync error: error in
I have analyzed the LINUXP01 memory usage over last week. I noticed that
between the hours of 04:00 ? 04:30 AM every morning is when the largest
swap increase occurs. 04:15 AM is when some Linux housekeeping starts.
These tasks complete in about 3-5 minutes. These tasks require memory and
(whoops, replied off-list)
Hi John,
mingetty on the 3215 console runs through login. $HOME is set, as
other environment variablesb, but id still behaves oddly.
For the rc script case, I would not assume any settings from login,
I did assume that getgroups had been issued for root.
Cheers,
Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote:
I have analyzed the LINUXP01 memory usage over last week. I noticed that
between the hours of 04:00 – 04:30 AM every morning is when the largest
swap increase occurs. 04:15 AM is when some Linux housekeeping starts.
These tasks complete in about 3-5
When I look at my Linux console messages on the z/890 HMC 'Operating
System Messages' panels, I see what look like ANSI terminal controls (
which I remember from my days fooling with DOS ). Is it possible I've
got something set wrong?
Sure makes doing 'ls' and other commands a pain - what
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When I look at my Linux console messages on the z/890 HMC 'Operating
System
On Tuesday, 03/27/2007 at 09:54 AST, Tim Hare [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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When I look at my Linux console messages on the z/890 HMC 'Operating
System Messages' panels, I see what look like ANSI terminal controls (
which I remember from my days fooling with DOS ). Is it possible I've
got
On Tuesday, 03/27/2007 at 09:01 CST, Mark Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have a pointer to the doc on how to do that? Is it in the device
drivers and commands manual?
Yes, it is in the device driver and commands book. See Setting up a
full-screen mode terminal in the console drivers
Is anyone using apache + crypto on a debian zlinux.
I used to have the same configuration on a sles9, but I'm no longer
using sles9 for this service.
Thanks in advance.
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So, I was walking down the street and looked in the storefront window.
There, staring back at me, was AF_IUCV support in Linux. Thanks to my
colleagues for building this support!
But contrary to the configuration information in the book, please use IUCV
ANY sparingly. I would rather my Linux
I'm not sure if I want to know where you were shopping... :)
Alan Altmark wrote:
So, I was walking down the street and looked in the storefront window.
There, staring back at me, was AF_IUCV support in Linux. Thanks to my
colleagues for building this support!
But contrary to the configuration
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 2:12 PM, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Rich
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I'm not sure if I want to know where you were shopping... :)
Sounds like Second Life to me.
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Hi List,
Aside from cron and at, what scheduling packages are being used out
there on zLinux ?
TIA
Bernie Wu
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I have a need to run a script at shutdown to checkpoint some information. Is
there a way to do this?
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I was going to install subversion on one of our RHEL4 images, so I
checked for an RPM under our RHEL4 install tree. OK, there's subversion 1.1.
I wanted to check on whether there is a later version at Red Hat, so I went
a-searchin' at rhn.redhat.com. Imagine my surprise when I can't
Alan Altmark said:
So, I was walking down the street and looked in the storefront window.
There, staring back at me, was AF_IUCV support in Linux. Thanks to my
colleagues for building this support!
As they say in the neck-o-the-woods I come from: YEEE-HAAA!!!
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Hi List,
Aside from cron and
Now, for the rest of us in the dark, what we we do with that function?
Marcy Cortes
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 2:38 PM, in message
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I was going to install subversion on one of our RHEL4 images, so I checked
for an RPM under our RHEL4 install tree. OK, there's subversion 1.1. I
wanted to check on whether there is
You didn't say which distro, but SuSE has /etc/init.d/halt.local for
such stuff.
Marcy Cortes
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So, I was walking down the street and looked in the storefront window.
There, staring back at me, was AF_IUCV support in Linux. Thanks to my
colleagues for building this support!
Which
Found it: http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.64920
back on 02/28.
Mark Post
Mark Post 03/27/07 3:09 PM
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So, I was walking down the street and looked in the storefront window.
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On Tuesday, 03/27/2007 at 01:48 EST, Marcy Cortes
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Now, for the rest of us in the dark, what we we do with that function?
Connect to *MSG or other system services.
Since IUCV is now built-in to both CMS and Linux, you could develop
cloning applications that used an IUCV connection to set up cloned Linux
guests IP and other parameters.
Or have CMS and Linux applications share data and communicate using
IUCV; much simpler and faster than having to do an IP
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You could also transfer data between VSE and Linux without having an IP
stack in VSE.
David
Dave Jones wrote:
Since IUCV is now built-in to both CMS and Linux, you could develop
cloning applications that used an IUCV connection to set up cloned Linux
guests IP and other parameters.
Or have
On Tuesday, 03/27/2007 at 01:21 CST, Mark Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 3:03 PM, in message
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Alan
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On Tuesday, 03/27/2007 at 01:48 EST, Marcy Cortes
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Now, for the rest of us in the dark,
Aside from cron and at, what scheduling packages are being used
out
there on zLinux ?
Depends on what you mean by 'scheduling package. If you're looking for
workload management there's NQS and Sun's Grid Scheduler and the Globus
workload manager, and TWS, and BMC has a workload product, and CA
Now, for the rest of us in the dark, what we we do with that function?
Marcy Cortes
Some examples:
Write applications that talk to CP basic services (like *RPI) in Linux,
allowing one to do things like write authentication servers that talk to
PAM and let CP do remote password authentication
Does that include the system management API stuff?
I think that's still Sun RPC based.
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Now all we need is for somebody to write up an IUCV function package
for
ooRexx or Regina on Linux.:-)
Not needed. Use the support for sockets, and supply AF_IUCV for the
protocol family. You'll need to experiment with the hostent structure a
bit, but it should work.
I still like the
This is RHEL 4 u3
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This is RHEL 4 u3
Dennis
On Tuesday, 03/27/2007 at 04:51 AST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Write applications that talk to CP basic services (like *RPI) in Linux,
allowing one to do things like write authentication servers that talk to
PAM and let CP do remote password authentication against AD or Kerberos.
Alan, et al,
Could this be used for high-availability clustering and/or load balancing?
It would be nice to use our ISFC (Distributed IUCV) CTC infrastructure to
carry the heartbeat monitoring traffic etc. Potentially much simpler than
defining CTC links between a bunch of penguins.
Mark L.
Write applications that talk to CP basic services (like *RPI) in Linux,
allowing one to do things like write authentication servers that talk to
PAM and let CP do remote password authentication against AD or Kerberos.
OK, but don't forget you'll need to update the ACI modules in CP, too.
This appears to be reversed in 5.3.
David Boyes wrote:
Does that include the system management API stuff?
I think that's still Sun RPC based.
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From: Dave Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since IUCV is now built-in to both CMS and Linux, you could
develop cloning applications that used an IUCV connection to
set up cloned Linux guests IP and other parameters.
Or have CMS and Linux applications share
Hi, everybody...
David Boyes wrote:
Now, for the rest of us in the dark, what we we do with that function?
Marcy Cortes
Some examples:
Write applications that talk to CP basic services (like *RPI) in Linux,
allowing one to do things like write authentication servers that talk to
PAM and let
I'd have to check the process structs in kernel space
to know for sure (and we all have the source code),
but I believe POSIX groups are limitted to 10
and carried along with the process.
The point is that 'id' doesn't go back and read /etc/group
when it reports what groups root is in. It only
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Yes, I am playing devil's advocate here, but I am concerned that we are
letting the fact that Linux now runs on z/VM color our approaches to
solving these types of problemsnot every
Would like to send/route print from z/Linux guest to the guests virtual
printer 00E.
No RSCS, not VTAM. Sure we could FTP but processing the spooled print output
in CMS REXX is so much simpler.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Best Regards,
Doug
Write applications that talk to CP basic services (like *RPI) in
Linux,
allowing one to do things like write authentication servers that
talk to
PAM and let CP do remote password authentication against AD or
Kerberos.
Or simply have CP do the talking to the authenticating servers
Would like to send/route print from z/Linux guest to the guests
virtual
printer 00E.
No RSCS, not VTAM. Sure we could FTP but processing the spooled print
output
in CMS REXX is so much simpler.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
There is no supported unit-record driver for Linux (Malcolm
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A bit verbose but logs below ... what i see on screen is yast quickly
start
up on a install type window and then shutdown with nothing
installed:
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I'm curious. What happens if you
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