EMC Powerpath

2009-05-18 Thread Jan de Wet - Business Connexion
Hi Can someone tell me if EMC Powerpath is supported under RedHat on the zSeries Thank you Jan de Wet Deployment (Business Connexion), Services Building, Midrand, South Africa Cell: +27 (0)82 902 1996 Office: +27 (0)11 729 5436 Fax:+27 (0)86 572 5720 e-mail: jan.de...@bcx.co.za Jesu

Re: Question on acl files and permission values.

2009-05-18 Thread Scott Rohling
How are the files zipped? How are they expanded? Perhaps the zip program being used does not preserve permission bits .. or the zip/unzip needs the proper incantation to do it. Using 'tar' or other compression tools that are *nix based might help if the zip program being used isn't working..

Re: Question on acl files and permission values.

2009-05-18 Thread Rentmeester Pete
No clue on acls and windoze. Sorry. But in Linux acls are set at the filesystem level. Usually via an entry in the /etc/fstab or with the tune2fs command. So when a tar file is extracted the acls will not travel unless it is placed in a filesystem that has acls. Even if it is placed in a filesyste

Re: Question on acl files and permission values.

2009-05-18 Thread John McKown
Does zip even know about acls on files? They are rather "new" and not always supported. Also, how do you set an acl on Windows? I'm fairly ignorant of that! I set acls on Linux, then use GNU tar with the correct switches to transport of z/OS UNIX. -- Trying to write with a pencil that is dull is p

Question on acl files and permission values.

2009-05-18 Thread CHAPLIN, JAMES (CTR)
I have a user who deploys an application using a common user ID and script. For security reasons, we are trying to get them off this common ID. However their deployment scripts fail to remove files other than the ones they themselves (user) deploy. Thus the team resorts to a common ID. My solution

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread Calvin Fisher
I downloaded KiTTY and it appears to work fine. It also worked with PAGEANT right from the start. The web page said to call it Putty for it to work. Maybe it is working because I also have Putty running. Calvin Fisher -- For LIN

Re: In an LPAR once again?

2009-05-18 Thread A. Harry Williams
On Sat, 16 May 2009 21:59:10 -0700 Gibney, Dave said: >> ... > In the few moments I can spare from keeping our z/OS system going and >maintained (I'm still running 1.7 in the important LPARs), I need to >show that Oracle (database and applications(ERP will likely be Banner or >Peoplesoft) runs we

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread Richard Troth
Warren -- You might try 'stty -erase ^h' or 'stty -erase ^?' when in the z/OS shell. On 2009-05-18, Warren Taylor wrote: > I can't get my backspace key to work on my z/OS system. I know its another > list but do you know what I can map that to? > > > > > >

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread Patrick Spinler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Campbell wrote: > > When I first used the IBM Linux Client for e-Business, one of my co-workers > brought over PuTTY and genned it for Linux... and had some folks remark > that "why bother when you have SSH and telnet?" > > There's a good reason t

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello! I agree. I normally use PuTTY for communicating with my Linux systems, and sometimes an individual running Solaris. It also runs very well from a thumb drive connected to a client's machine and that connection looping back here. Of course there are issues with systems who wear a regular SS

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread Warren Taylor
I can't get my backspace key to work on my z/OS system. I know its another list but do you know what I can map that to? From: John Campbell To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 8:38:06 AM Subject: Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY Henry E Schaffer

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 5/18/2009 at 11:19 AM, David Andrews wrote: > On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 10:37 -0400, Lionel B Dyck wrote: >> PuTTY fork called KiTTY that was just recently >> updated. It has all the PuTTY features (since it is a fork from it) and >> more: > > ... plus a nasty limitation. From their website:

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread David Andrews
On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 11:24 -0400, Henry E Schaffer wrote: > I've only used PuTTY on MS Windows. There's no need for it on my Mac, > Solaris and Linux boxes. > > I.e., I don't think of that as being a limitation. I appreciate that, but I get a lot of use out of PuTTY on my S80 handheld. -- Dav

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread John Campbell
Henry E Schaffer wrote: > David Andrews writes: >> Lionel B Dyck wrote: >>> PuTTY fork called KiTTY that was just recently >>> updated. It has all the PuTTY features (since it is a fork from it) and >>> more: >> >> ... plus a nasty limitation.  From their website: >> >>       "KiTTY is only designe

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread Henry E Schaffer
David Andrews writes: > On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 10:37 -0400, Lionel B Dyck wrote: > > PuTTY fork called KiTTY that was just recently > > updated. It has all the PuTTY features (since it is a fork from it) and > > more: > > ... plus a nasty limitation. From their website: > > "KiTTY is only des

Re: PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread David Andrews
On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 10:37 -0400, Lionel B Dyck wrote: > PuTTY fork called KiTTY that was just recently > updated. It has all the PuTTY features (since it is a fork from it) and > more: ... plus a nasty limitation. From their website: "KiTTY is only designed for Microsoft Windows" -- D

PuTTY replacement KiTTY

2009-05-18 Thread Lionel B Dyck
This weekend I noticed that PuTTY had not been updated recently so I went looking and found a PuTTY fork called KiTTY that was just recently updated. It has all the PuTTY features (since it is a fork from it) and more: Features of KiTTy Sessions filter - Ability to manage Multiple Sessions Fold

Re: In an LPAR once again?

2009-05-18 Thread Dodds, Jim
Dave, As for running Banner and Oracle on Z/Linux you may want to talk to Marist. They are currently working on doing just that. We were hoping to get to work with them on that, because we too think it is a good idea but also here the Administration says we won't be running that on a mainframe. Th