Susan,
I'd like to save disk storage as well as simplify maintenance so thought
the concept of a basevol/guestvol penguin colony sounded perfect.
Some shops have used it and are using it, I believe. Some have backed away
from it. Are people still using basevol/guestvol?
I'm a relative
Hi Mark,
thanks for replying. In my mind, the basevol/guestvol concept replaces the
whole cloning philosophy... so laying out the file system now is crucial.
Since cloning the basevol won't be necessary, I'd imagine breaking these
out into their own file systems may not be an issue...as long as
How do I need to define the NICDEF definition. I looked up the manual
and there was not any ETHERNET option for TYPE on NICDEF statement. I
tried
NICDEF 0700 TYPE ETHERNET LAN SYSTEM VSWITCHE and tried to save the
profile and the VM complained about TYPE ETHERNET with the following
DVHREQ2288I
Not sure what distro you're using, but here's the versions available in
RHEL 5:
# rpm -q mod_dav_svn subversion httpd
mod_dav_svn-1.4.2-2.el5
subversion-1.4.2-2.el5
httpd-2.2.3-6.el5
-Brad
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 16:36 -0400, Jon Brock wrote:
Does anyone out there have a mod_dav_svn.so for
Exactly what errors are you getting from Linux? Did you have any luck
echoing 1 to .../layer2 before echoing 1 to .../online and/or specifying
OPTIONS='layer2=1' in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethN?
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 10:25 -0500, Bhemidhi, Ashwin wrote:
How do I need to define the
See below
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.0.0700]# echo 1
/sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth/0.0.0700/layer2
bash: /sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth/0.0.0700/layer2: No such file or
directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.0.0700]# cd /sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth/0.0.0700/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.0.0700]# touch layer2
Thanks so much. That took care of my Linux Yum Server. Everything else
slipped into place after that. One follow up question. What is the
official SLES10 update server? It was https://update.novell.com and now a
patch called switch-update-server changes it to https://nu.novell.com .
Also, should
Those are the versions I need. Unfortunately, that's the problem. We let our
maintenance agreement lapse, so I can't get RHEL 5; that would allow me to
circumvent the whole dilemma. RHEL 4 has an old version of mod_dav_svn.so.
I eventually recompiled Apache to regen the mod_dav_svn module,