Linux on 390 Port wrote on 07/05/2007 04:51:29
PM:
> >>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2007 at 4:38 PM, in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> com>, Raymond
> Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -snip-
> > The numbers are in the symlink names for ordering. If you want it
startup
> > last, rename the symlink to be S
OK that got it.
There wasn't a $all service. (SLES9 SP3)
But, looking at splash_late, well there was a "provides".
So doing an insserv -r to remove the old stuff before doing the insserv again,
moved the startup to "S16"basically the end of the line.
It moved the shutdown to "K06" which
> The numbers are in the symlink names for ordering. If you want it
startup
> last, rename the symlink to be S17oracle. If you want it stop first,
> rename the symlink to be K01oracle. The only catch is that you have
to
> understand the dependencies :)
Better yet, use either insserv or chkconfi
>>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2007 at 4:38 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Raymond
Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-snip-
> The numbers are in the symlink names for ordering. If you want it startup
> last, rename the symlink to be S17oracle. If you want it stop first,
> rename the symlink to be K01o
>>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2007 at 4:07 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tom Duerbusch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With a holiday, it is a slow time of the month.
> Time to learn
>
> I'm reading the "Suse Linux boot concept" chapter in the PDF that comes with
> SUSE (the PDF is called MANUAL),
I don't think you're supposed to manipulate the numbers yourself.
I think what you want to do is to put nfs in Required-Start line, if it is
required.
To be last - you might want to put "dbora" in there as well.
Marcy Cortes
"This message may contain confidential and/or privileged information. I
Linux on 390 Port wrote on 07/05/2007 04:07:16
PM:
> With a holiday, it is a slow time of the month.
> Time to learn
>
> I'm reading the "Suse Linux boot concept" chapter in the PDF that
> comes with SUSE (the PDF is called MANUAL), but it is the
> Installation and Administration manual.
>
>
With a holiday, it is a slow time of the month.
Time to learn
I'm reading the "Suse Linux boot concept" chapter in the PDF that comes with
SUSE (the PDF is called MANUAL), but it is the Installation and Administration
manual.
Playing around with the following, modified from "skeleton":
#!
We do incremental backups using FDR/Upstream and Hipersockets. The
incrementals are used to recover a file if a problem occurs. Since we
separate user data from Linux data, there is not much Linux data involved
in these incrementals.
However, we have a scheduled outage for z/VM once a week. When w
>>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2007 at 12:30 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, CWells Jackson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good evening Mark, did you receive the y2log file I
> sent out as an attachment
No, I didn't. Did you send it to my work address, or to the mailing list?
Regardless, gzip it (if
Good evening Mark, did you receive the y2log file I
sent out as an attachment
--- Mark Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> On Tue, Jul 3, 2007 at 11:06 AM, in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> CWells Jackson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is my FTP server console
> >
> > (000372) 7/3
>>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2007 at 9:12 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Susan Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Listers.
>
> Using the HOWTO on the linuxvm.org site, I set up a basevol/guestvol
> configuration keeping it as simple as possible. I have /(root) and
> /guestvol filesystems. Th
>>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2007 at 9:45 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Susan Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Christian.
Not him, but anyway...
> While at SLES9, would you recommend hcp be used instead of vmcp at least
> during boot? The Basevol/Guestvol script uses hcp, but since it sou
>>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2007 at 8:02 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Martin, Larry
D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking for help.
You came to the right place. (Although the trial copy also gets you
installation help.)
> This is my first attempt at Linux on the mainframe. I have a trial co
Hi Susan,
> While at SLES9, would you recommend hcp be used instead of vmcp at least
> during boot? The Basevol/Guestvol script uses hcp, but since it sounded
> like vmcp was preferred over hcp, I changed the script to invoke vmcp
> instead.
I would recommend vmcp, but I am biased here. Use what
On Thursday, 07/05/2007 at 08:02 AST, "Martin, Larry D"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have built an IPL Tape and that works. When trying to build the
> system I need to access the INSTALL folder at an FTP site. I have that
> on a Windows 2000 server but all I can get is "image not found".
It ha
Few years ago we have some MySql database running. I was told to create
4 40G (LVM) servers. I don't know the size of the database. The only
thing I was told
was to create /usr, /opt. /tmp...onto LVM and MySql is installed. The
servers will be ADMIN by other groupsno problem reported on
per
> In order to be as flexible as possible, we'd like to place all R/W
> directories in an LVM. Is this possible?
It's possible. In fact it's been discussed here at length.
I'd encourage not doing it for / because if something gets munged, it
makes it very, very difficult to get the system reasse
On 7/3/07, Britz, Anton - CO 7th <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Is anybody using MySQL on zLinux and if so :
A) how much data have you got in MySQL and
B) what type of through-put are you getting from MySQl ?
C) Are you accessing any other Data sources
While I do work for a service/hardware
Anton,
At the bottom of the page below the Subscription request the is a keyword query
box. Enter MySQL and submit the query.
Linux on 390 Port wrote:
>
> Thanks Sir..
>
> But I wanted to search the whole LIST for the topic that I am interested
> in and I can not do that.
>
> Am I "thi
Hi Christian.
While at SLES9, would you recommend hcp be used instead of vmcp at least
during boot? The Basevol/Guestvol script uses hcp, but since it sounded
like vmcp was preferred over hcp, I changed the script to invoke vmcp
instead.
I see udev in the boot process before the vmcp is issued (
Well, after the beating that everyone's taken - just a word of experience
regarding BRE's and Linux on z. Note, these are my observations and
opinions in a general sense, and should not necessarily be construed as
the "rule". Obviously some of these statements can be debated endlessly,
but I want t
Hi Listers.
Using the HOWTO on the linuxvm.org site, I set up a basevol/guestvol
configuration keeping it as simple as possible. I have /(root) and
/guestvol filesystems. The script mounts everything correctly. However,
this set up is not as flexible as we'd like.
In order to be as flexible as
I was curious as to what BRE stood for as well. We use Business Rules
Engine technology but don't refer to it as BRE.
We refer to it as Rules Engine. Regarding rules engine software, there
are some open source flavors out there as well as those you pay for.
Steve G.
Anton Britz <[EMAIL PROT
Without running this into a long-running thread, I thought the original
response was a bit "short" as well; The gentleman could have asked for some
references if he wasn't satisfied with the response from a vendor. I also
got the feeling that the message beneath the message was "You're a vendor; I
Looking for help.
This is my first attempt at Linux on the mainframe. I have a trial copy
of SUSE 10 and am trying to install it into an LPAR on a Z890.
I have built an IPL Tape and that works. When trying to build the
system I need to access the INSTALL folder at an FTP site. I have tha
> -Original Message-
> From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Britz, Anton - CO 7th
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Bill Dodge
> >
> >Anton,
> >
> >I saw your post on IBM-MAIN about no LISTSERV web interface
> >for this list. To search the archives use
On 7/5/07, Anton Britz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Note: If you use an email list that belongs to a vendor, there is
certain assumptions that go with it and that is unfortunately a fact of
life or at least for me.
While IBM is the only supplier of mainframe hardware, the "linux-390"
mailing lis
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