FYI, the ORACLE SIG (Special Interest Group) for z is Apr 20-24, and
I'm teaching the last 2 days of it, in Mountain View.
dalesm...@nisource.com wrote:
Due to a late start on my part for planning the January meeting, I was not
able to get enough speakers for the meeting, so I am unfortunately
I am in the process of cloning an existing SUSE 10 system to run in
different LPAR. I have copied the file system and mounted it on a
running system. I need to change the device address for eth0 and I am
not sure where/how to make the change.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Russell Jones
On 1/27/2009 at 11:21 AM, Jones, Russell russell.jo...@anpac.com wrote:
I am in the process of cloning an existing SUSE 10 system to run in
different LPAR. I have copied the file system and mounted it on a
running system. I need to change the device address for eth0 and I am
not sure
Thanks, that looks like what I need. How about changing the dasd
addresses?
Russell Jones
ANPAC
System Programmer
rjo...@anpac.com
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Mark Post
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 12:18 PM
To:
Hi, gang.
Got an RSCS licensing questionsin a zLinux-oriented z/VM site, i.e., VM is
being used
to only support Linux guests, no z/OS, z/VSE, etc. What can I employ RSCS for
without
having to license the feature? I get the idea that I can use RSCS to drive IP
attached
network printers,
Correct. LPR and LPD only.
Dave Jones wrote:
Hi, gang.
Got an RSCS licensing questionsin a zLinux-oriented z/VM site, i.e.,
VM is being used
to only support Linux guests, no z/OS, z/VSE, etc. What can I employ
RSCS for without
having to license the feature? I get the idea that I can use
On 1/27/2009 at 1:54 PM, Jones, Russell russell.jo...@anpac.com wrote:
Thanks, that looks like what I need. How about changing the dasd
addresses?
Start here: http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.71317
Mark Post
Go it, thanks, Rich.
Rich Smrcina wrote:
Correct. LPR and LPD only.
Dave Jones wrote:
Hi, gang.
Got an RSCS licensing questionsin a zLinux-oriented z/VM site, i.e.,
VM is being used
to only support Linux guests, no z/OS, z/VSE, etc. What can I employ
RSCS for without
having to license
And if you have multiple VM lpars, the UFT drivers allow cross-host
asynchronous file transfers. We use that extensively here. In fact I
have my sendfile defaults set to UFTASYNC NETDATA. We also run the UFTD
server which comes with tcpip.
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on
This is the output from my mkinitrd command.
*
ANPLNX02:/# mkinitrd
Root device:/dev/disk/by-id/ccw-STK.028176.0022.2a-part1
(mounted on / as ext3)
Module list:jbd ext3 dasd_eckd_mod (xennet xenblk)
Kernel image:
On 1/27/2009 at 4:38 PM, Jones, Russell russell.jo...@anpac.com wrote:
-snip-
I want 322b to be my ipl volume and also bring 322f online at startup.
By IPL volume, do you mean root file system? (The two are completely different
things.) What do you have in /etc/zipl.conf?
Mark Post
I do mean root file system. Here is my zipl.conf. I don't see any device
address in this file.
***
# Modified by YaST2. Last modification on Tue Nov 25 11:10:32 CST 2008
[defaultboot]
defaultmenu = menu
###Don't change this
On 1/27/2009 at 4:54 PM, Jones, Russell russell.jo...@anpac.com wrote:
I do mean root file system. Here is my zipl.conf. I don't see any device
address in this file.
-snip-
[SLES_10_SP1]
image = /boot/image-2.6.16.54-0.2.10-default
target = /boot/zipl
ramdisk =
When you installed you SLES 10 system, you took the defaults for FSTAB.
Change you base system:
yast
System
Partitioner, yes
edit each disk
fstab options
change Device ID to Device Path, ok
ok
apply
quit
Then:
In one session:
cat /etc/fstab
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