>>> On 4/8/2009 at 4:11 PM, "Lee, Gary D." wrote:
> Got CUPS installed last week.
> However, It refuses to connect to any printer I try and define.
>
> We print to several hp laserjet printers from Zos using vps and the lpd
> protocol.
> If I use the exact same host name and queue name, I alwa
Got CUPS installed last week.
However, It refuses to connect to any printer I try and define.
We print to several hp laserjet printers from Zos using vps and the lpd
protocol.
If I use the exact same host name and queue name, I always get host is busy or
down, will retry in 30 seconds.
I can tel
Ok that mounted /sys. The only file under /sys/devices/qeth/ is uevent. Keep
in mind the whole cause of this is from moving to a different CSS. I had no
idea it would cause so many problems. I really have no way of editing a file
on the HMC.
I did see something worth noting. there is a directory i
>>> On 4/8/2009 at 9:55 AM, Saul Thersites wrote:
> Issue this command:
> ls -l /sys/devices/qeth/
>
> I get No /sys/devices directory. The only directory that is under /sys is
> /kernel
That's a big problem. Try "mount -t sysfs none /sys" and try it again.
Mark Post
--
Sounds like /sys is not actually mounted and that what you are seeing
is a residual "kernel" sub-directory of the /sys mount point
directory. Mount point directories can and should be empty, but there
are times when they are not, which may be legit but is confusing.
-- R; <><
On Wed, Apr
Issue this command:
ls -l /sys/devices/qeth/
I get No /sys/devices directory. The only directory that is under /sys is
/kernel
in /etc/sysconfig/hardware/hwcfg-qeth-bus-ccw-0.0900
Im not sure if its supposed to have a busid parameter but the closest thing
I could find was:
CCW_CHAN_IDS=0.0.0900,0
Finally I extracted MD5 with vm pipelines and the values obtained was
pretty different:
at DvD image using Fsum Frontend calculator:
File: C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Desktop\sles11\boot\s390x\initrd
md5: D994B62C41E7C501D8C5B412DBBDDE56
at zVM using pipelines :
Extracting MD5 check