Phil Smith III wrote:
Once again, infernal English leads to what could (and would have, on most
lists!) been an international incident.
If English is good enough for Elisabeth Alexandra Mary
Windsor/Saxe-Coburg-Gotha/Hanover, it is good enough for me ;-)
mark
Phil,
thanks for the explanation of the phrase I used. You are right, I meant Can
you be more specific about the issue you found with MQ and SUSE? and was
slightly surprised about the answers.
Hubert
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Von: Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Mark Perry wrote:
Phil Smith III wrote:
Once again, infernal English leads to what could (and would have, on
most lists!) been an international incident.
If English is good enough for Elisabeth Alexandra Mary
Windsor/Saxe-Coburg-Gotha/Hanover, it is good enough for me ;-)
aka Lizzie.
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As for me (an ex UKer), I never took Hubert's request to be other than
just that (IOW, no offense taken).
K
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Phil Smith III
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:49 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re:
Hubert Kleinmanns wrote:
Phil,
thanks for the explanation of the phrase I used. You are right, I meant Can you be
more specific about the issue you found with MQ and SUSE? and was slightly
surprised about the answers.
Just don't call anyone penurious, or there will be an international
n Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Hubert Kleinmanns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks for the explanation of the phrase I used. You are right, I meant Can
you be more specific about the issue you found with MQ and SUSE? and was
slightly surprised about the answers.
:-) Such things can be
Thanks Les
You are right. How do we order z/VM and not get z/VM? (rhetorical). I do
not know what went wrong but we ordered it again. The problem with fool
proof methods is that they only account for the fools I guess.
Peter
Les Geer (607-429-3580) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: Linux on 390 Port
This is one of the problems I've had learning Linux: There are Linux
defaults, and then there are different defaults created by the various
distributions, and it's hard to tell which are which. Linux is a single
operating system that never acts the same from machine to machine (much like
Windows,
Good morning,
Running Oracle RAC and having a problem with supporting the way Oracle
does VIP address fail over.
This environment has two z9 systems running z/VM 5.3 with Vswitch on
each and a linux (rhel 44).
On each z/VM the Vswitch is setup to support a specific subnet.
Vswitch on System A
Evans, Kevin R wrote:
As for me (an ex UKer), I never took Hubert's request to be other than
just that (IOW, no offense taken).
Being orstrayun, I immediately saw both meanings and wondered what all
the fuss was about.
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Cheers
John
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I suggest using the same Network for Oracle VIP on both sides.
You need to :
System A
Home address 192.168.127.1 ETH0
Oracle VIP192.168.128.1 ETH1
Oracle Priv192.168.87.1 ETH2
System B
Home address 192.168.127.2 ETH0
Oracle VIP192.168.128.2 ETH1
So we should really setup a subnet for just the vip's
Then spilt that subnet between two systems and advertise 1/2 from each Vswitch
then .. sounds like ...
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Szefler Jakub
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Ahhh now comes my problem.
Oracle itself creates ETH0:1 (ie: it's not defined in the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts file where ETH0 and ETH1 are defined )
So .. it maybe better to create an Oracle only subnet and Oracle only
Vswitch then support 1/2 of the subnet on each system ...
Seems
The vswitch doesn't really advertise.
You can do a couple of things.
Get both of your systems hooked to the same subnet (vlan). We've done
that.
Or get a vip address on a new subnet (like a /30 of your own) and run a
routing protocol (zebra, quagga) on your linuxes.
A vswitch can be part of
As someone said to me when I was in England last fall:
Two peoples separated by a common language.
Dave (from sunny California)
Dave Stuart
Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst
County of Ventura, CA
805-662-6731
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Evans, Kevin R [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/16/2008 3:20 AM
As for
The root of this problem is that Linux is only the kernel. Red Hat, SuSE,
etc. are distributions that package the Linux kernel with various utilities
(mostly GNU). Since they do their own compiling and configuration of the
utilities some of the defaults are different.
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Nah, there are more the 2 peoples over there g.
K
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
David Stuart
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 11:22 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: What distribution and why?
As someone said to me when I was
Due to a Linux guest being autologged with a parm passed, the PROFILE
EXEC
which calls SWAPGEN twice to create 2 VDSKs had something in the
stack.
This caused the first invocation of SWAPGEN to fail (I believe
because
SWAPGEN is queueing responses to FORMAT).
(also posted to IBMVM, to catch
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