Re: Updated paper available - Sharing and maintaining SLES 10 SP2 Linux under z/VM

2009-07-03 Thread Agblad Tore
Thank's David :) It is as you say, don't configure inside the Linux servers if you don't have to. That is our main goal, as little unique config as possible inside the Linux servers, and the values you have to setup should be moved outside the Linux servers if possible. We did some tries with

Re: Updated paper available - Sharing and maintaining SLES 10 SP2 Linux under z/VM

2009-07-03 Thread Richard Troth
[selected responses interleaved] Agblad Tore wrote: Here comes some feedback. Awesome. Thanks! This is exciting stuff. By the way, you people at Volvo make good cars. The bind mount is a source of failure, or not ? What happens if it does not work for some reason ? I guess the original

Re: Updated paper available - Sharing and maintaining SLES 10 SP2 Linux under z/VM

2009-07-03 Thread Rob van der Heij
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Scott Rohlingscott.rohl...@gmail.com wrote: Agreed - that is clever ..    I've played around with tags and PUN files to get info to Linux, but this is much more direct.   Sweet - thanks, Tore! Actually, if you make them like this SET PFx fconfig eth0

Re: OT (was Re: RHEL 5.4 Beta is out in the wild)

2009-07-03 Thread David Grothe
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Much earlier. See http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=fuck Stephen Frazier wrote: Note the USMC logo. The anchor chain is wrapped around the anchor. So,

Re: OT (was Re: RHEL 5.4 Beta is out in the wild)

2009-07-03 Thread Karl Huf
While the *rode* is indeed wrapped 'round the anchor (and the globe) in the USMC logo it is NOT a chain. Many different materials may be used in the rode, including chain, but there's no chain in the (USMC) logo - it's a rope rode.. Far enough O.T. for you?

Re: Updated paper available - Sharing and maintaining SLES 10 SP2 Linux under z/VM

2009-07-03 Thread David Boyes
Thank's David :) It is as you say, don't configure inside the Linux servers if you don't have to. You're welcome. It sounds like a pretty cool system. We did some tries with DHCP as well at first, but it did not work due to we only had IP-packets sent via vswitches, and not ethernet