On Saturday, 08/09/2008 at 06:48 EDT, Robin Atwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Saturday 09 Aug 2008, McKown, John wrote:
> >
> > Right. That is what IND$FILE does. It transfers files via a 3270 data
> > stream and is therefore usable over a 3270 zLinux console.
>
> No. IND$FILE transfers data o
>>> On 8/9/2008 at 1:21 PM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robin
Atwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 09 Aug 2008, Mark Post wrote:
>> > Right. That is what IND$FILE does. It transfers files via a 3270 data
>> > stream and is therefore usable over a 3270 zLinux console.
>>
>> The prob
On Saturday 09 Aug 2008, McKown, John wrote:
>
> Right. That is what IND$FILE does. It transfers files via a 3270 data
> stream and is therefore usable over a 3270 zLinux console.
No. IND$FILE transfers data over the network connection to your 3270 emulator,
PC/3270 or whatever. The HMC or VM does
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Pieter Harder
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This would create such a segment, ranging from 256MB to 1792MB:
>> DEFSEG SWAPPING 1-1 EW 10001-6 EN
>
> I am getting a paranoid thought: shouldn't that segment be defined restricted
> with the RSTD option?
On Saturday 09 Aug 2008, Mark Post wrote:
> > Right. That is what IND$FILE does. It transfers files via a 3270 data
> > stream and is therefore usable over a 3270 zLinux console.
>
> The problem being, that there needs to be a program on the Linux side that
> will perform the host side of the trans
Hello!
Not that anyone, including IBM cares, but Murphy (who ZDNet actually
admits is a pseudonym) has written on the currently active LinuxWorld
show in (I believe) SF.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Murphy/?p=1212
He makes some outrageous claims regarding Linux. And compares it to
the horrible U2 incide
>>> On 8/9/2008 at 8:50 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "McKown, John"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Right. That is what IND$FILE does. It transfers files via a 3270 data
> stream and is therefore usable over a 3270 zLinux console.
The problem being, that there needs to be a program on
[snip]
> If you use Linux on your work-station withe KDE, the Konqueror browser
> supports the fish:// protocol (and FTP for that matter).
> "fish" is file
> transfer over an SSH tunnel. That enables you to browse the
> zLinux file
> system and drag files into a local editor and save them back
>
On Saturday 09 Aug 2008, McKown, John wrote:
> I just had one of my flashes of "insight" (or is that "insanity"?).
> Anyway, this whole thing about using the 3270 interface is for when
> TCPIP access is not possible for some reason. Many want to use the
> various "full screen" editors to fix some f
On Friday 08 Aug 2008, Dave Jones wrote:
> Hi, Robin
>
> Robin Atwood wrote:
> > On Friday 08 Aug 2008, Dave Jones wrote:
> >> The only such application I know of is (was?) NED, and
> >> nobody can seem to find it anymore.
> >
> > That was the plan!
>
> Very interesting; please keep us posted as to
On Saturday 09 Aug 2008, McKown, John wrote:
> I just had one of my flashes of "insight" (or is that "insanity"?).
> Anyway, this whole thing about using the 3270 interface is for when
> TCPIP access is not possible for some reason. Many want to use the
> various "full screen" editors to fix some f
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:54 PM, McKown, John
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Regardless of the license on x3270, you can look at the code to reverse
> engineer / document the protocol. If you write your code "from the
> ground up", then you can license it however you want. It's only if you
> "borrow"
>>> On 8/8/2008 at 10:14 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Stahr,
Lea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On SuSE 8 I used RPL to do a text replacement when cloning Linux guests.
> Is there a similar product on SuSE 10 or must I go find/install RPL
> myself?
For doing only that, only a small number
>> Carsten,
>>
>> > I am willing to guide you through the setup process.
>> > In short, you'll have to do the following steps:
>> > - use DERFSEG to define a dcss with one page "exclusive write" and the
>> > rest "exclusive nonsaved" access mode
>> Can you give one example of this command? Is it OK
>>> On 8/8/2008 at 10:54 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
James Melin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'll have 658 gigs of 10,000 RPM server drives in this thing, so multiple
> swap volumes providing an aggregate 32-48 gig swap pool is possible, I just
> don't know that it is necessary. A
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