Hi. all .
This is my really mistake things. I detached the 123 minidisk by maint
user and then issuce this command 'dirm for maint replace'.
Dirmaint try to refer 123 minidisk to update DIRECTORY file as following errors.
Of course, I try to re-attach 123 minidisk (540RES) by maint to update
direc
I got this from a nice young man at IBM:
http://www.novell.com/support/viewContent.do?externalId=3030847&sliceId=1
cheers (sometimes I miss smp/e)
Lionel B. Dyck, Consultant/Specialist
Enterprise Platform Services, Mainframe Engineering
KP-IT Enterprise Engineering
925-926-5332 (8-473-5332)
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Deric Abel wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your help! Based on everything I've read, I concluded to
> upgrade the kernel to 2.6.16.60-0.37. That has solve our issue. As for the
> db2fmcd process, I did not find that running nor in the /etc/inittab, so no
> chang
How would I get that - I don't see that in sles 10 sp1?
thx
Lionel B. Dyck, Consultant/Specialist
Enterprise Platform Services, Mainframe Engineering
KP-IT Enterprise Engineering
925-926-5332 (8-473-5332) | E-Mail: lionel.b.d...@kp.org
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Lionel,
Back when we first ran into that problem, it would start up a text based
browser and you could
complete the registration.
However, with the number of systems, we ended up using Novell's
subscription management
tool.
Ron
Lionel B Dyck wrote:
When I ssh (KiTTY) to my SLES zlinux server
When I ssh (KiTTY) to my SLES zlinux server and get into YaST and do
Software and then Novell Customer Center Configuration it works until it
attempts to contact novell at which point it displays a message about
starting a browser to complete the registration - something a tad
difficult via ssh
Thanks everyone for your help! Based on everything I've read, I concluded to
upgrade the kernel to 2.6.16.60-0.37. That has solve our issue. As for the
db2fmcd process, I did not find that running nor in the /etc/inittab, so no
changes were made there. Thanks again,
Deric
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You can also issue the db2fmcu -d command. This erases the fmc entries in
inittab. Also ./sqllib/fm.whatever.reg check the instances and make sure
everyone FM_ON and FM_ACTIVE are set to NO.
'Where ever you go - There you are!! '
Richard (Gaz) Gasiorowski
System z - Linux Product Manager
Portfo
Hi, I have an issue with one of my linux guests (sles10) where when we enable
HADR with db2 the HADR db guest interrupt rate jumps from a few thousand to
300,000 per second. This causes the guest to be using 20-30% of one IFL,
despite doing very little. Has anyone seen this issue before, or k
> Hi, I have an issue with one of my linux guests (sles10) where when we
> enable HADR with db2 the HADR db guest interrupt rate jumps from a few
HADR?
> (BTW, I am brand new to this mailing list as well as new to the Z
> system, but not to linux)
Cool. Welcome to the party.
-- db
--
> it typically causes a lot of overhead. Since db2fmcd has no function
> in this environment, the easy way out is to stop it (and remove the
> entry in /etc/inittab )
It would also be really useful if someone sat down with the people in DB/2
development and explained that using /etc/inittab to ma
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Deric Abel wrote:
> Hi, I have an issue with one of my linux guests (sles10) where when we
> enable HADR with db2 the HADR db guest interrupt rate jumps from a few
> thousand to 300,000 per second. This causes the guest to be using 20-30% of
> one IFL, despite
>>> David Boyes 5/26/2009 9:14 AM >>>
> Hi, I have an issue with one of my linux guests (sles10) where when we
> enable HADR with db2 the HADR db guest interrupt rate jumps from a few
HADR?
High Availability Disaster Recovery
It's a DB2 process that replicates db's between servers (guests in ou
Our IODF got changed and one of our systems was issuing the following
"Interrupt fastpath failed!" on the dasd that was attached to that zLinux
guest.
This was the only machine that exhibited this symptom.Might be because
it's SLES9 31bit whereas all of our other systems are 64bit.
What's ca
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