John Campbell wrote:
�I.e., I don't think of that as being a limitation.
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 to
We are in the process of turning on crypto on a z/9 processor. We
have the hardware and VM piece done but need to know how to enable the
SLES10S2 piece. I located a z90crypt.ko file but not sure were to go from
there. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Mike Willett
Dave,
Been running Oracle on Z in prod coming up on 2 years.
We can SHARE any experiences with you.
Gerard C. Shockley
Boston University
gsh...@bu.edu
617.353.9898 (w)
617.353.6171 (f)
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Dodds,
On Wednesday 20 May 2009 07:36, Michael A Willett wrote:
We are in the process of turning on crypto on a z/9 processor. We
have the hardware and VM piece done but need to know how to enable the
SLES10S2 piece. I located a z90crypt.ko file but not sure were to go from
there. Any help or info
Make sure you enable the z90crypt init script as well (/sbin/chkconfig z90crypt
on). That will load the kernel module at boot time.
As was mentioned, the Device Drivers, Features and Commands manual is
invaluable. We use it the accelerator for offloading SSL handshakes. Either
way, just make
I want to setup a linux server to be an ftp server for linux
distributions.
I've created the linux server and added a new filesystem to hold the iso
images but I've two issues:
(1) When I reboot the loop mount for the iso's is lost and (2) the bind
mounts which I've done to mount them to the
On Wednesday 20 May 2009 10:17, Lionel B Dyck wrote:
I want to setup a linux server to be an ftp server for linux
distributions.
...
My questions are:
1. is there a way to change the vsftp ftp 'root' location to my new mount
point
and
2. make the loop mounts permanent
I can't help you with the
Thank you - excellent
Lionel B. Dyck, Consultant/Specialist
Enterprise Platform Services, Mainframe Engineering
KP-IT Enterprise Engineering
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Lionel B Dyck wrote:
I want to setup a linux server to be an ftp server for linux
distributions.
I've created the linux server and added a new filesystem to hold the iso
images but I've two issues:
(1) When I reboot the loop mount for the iso's is lost and (2) the bind
mounts which I've done
Perfect - thank you
Lionel B. Dyck, Consultant/Specialist
From:
Kim Goldenberg kgoldenb...@vm.state.nj.us
To:
LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date:
05/20/2009 07:45 AM
Subject:
Re: Setting up a FTP server to server Linux Distributions - advice needed
Sent by:
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
First, make sure VM can see them
(Q CRYPTO AP )
Make sure the guest's directory entry says CRYPTO APVIRT
You'll need the openCryptoki and openss-ibmca packages installed.
Turn it on with (loads the driver)
rcz90crypt start (make permanenet with chkconfig z90crypt on)
Verify module loaded with
On 5/20/2009 at 10:40 AM, Kim Goldenberg kgoldenb...@vm.state.nj.us
wrote:
-snip-
MacK fixed the second. For the first, put the bind mounts in
/etc/init.d/boot.local and they will be run when the system starts.
If it were me, I would put those into /etc/fstab as well. That's really where
On 5/20/2009 at 10:17 AM, Lionel B Dyck lionel.b.d...@kp.org wrote:
-snip-
1. is there a way to change the vsftp ftp 'root' location to my new mount
point
Use YaST to change the ftp user's home directory. Restart vsftpd.
Mark Post
Cross-posted to Linux-390, IBMVM, and IBM-MAIN:
Novell has a new requirements portal. If customers would like to give input in
the upcoming releases of Novell products then they should go to
http://www.novell.com/rms
This new requirements system allows Product Management, engineering and
For those of you who are in the Wisconsin area and who are interested in
System z, z/VM and Linux on System z, here's the notice for
the upcoming morning meeting of Wisc zLUG.
Link to PDF:http://www.vm.ibm.com/events/WISC0602.PDF
Wisconsin Linux on System z User Group
Greetings fellow
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