Thang Pham wrote:
I cannot putty to the Linux. On the 3270 session, I see a lot of these
messages:
SFW2-INext-DROP-DEFLT IN=eth0 OUT= MAC= SRC=9.60.18.134
DST=239.255.255.253 LEN=
94 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=36942 DPT=427 LEN=74
SFW2-INext-DROP-DEFLT IN=eth0 OUT= MAC= SRC=9
Brad Hinson wrote:
16:59:08 INFO: inserted /tmp/dasd_diag_mod.ko
16:59:08 INFO: inserted /tmp/dasd_fba_mod.ko
dasd_erp(3990): 0.0.0100: EXAMINE 24: No Record Found detected
dasd_erp(3990): 0.0.0101: EXAMINE 24: No Record Found detected
I remember them, we got them running OS/VS1,
>>> On 10/21/2009 at 5:00 PM, Thang Pham wrote:
> I also notices that on the Linux installed with AutoYast, it is missing
> /dev/disk path. This may explain why I cannot logon. What could cause
> this?
Those are directories and symbolic links created by udev when the system is
started. Moun
I also notices that on the Linux installed with AutoYast, it is missing
/dev/disk path. This may explain why I cannot logon. What could cause
this?
Thanks,
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Thang Pham
IBM Poughkeepsie
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From:
Mark Post
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LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.
I cannot putty to the Linux. On the 3270 session, I see a lot of these
messages:
SFW2-INext-DROP-DEFLT IN=eth0 OUT= MAC= SRC=9.60.18.134
DST=239.255.255.253 LEN=
94 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=36942 DPT=427 LEN=74
SFW2-INext-DROP-DEFLT IN=eth0 OUT= MAC= SRC=9.60.18.208
DST=239.2
>>> On 10/21/2009 at 4:29 PM, Thang Pham wrote:
> I have the flag true for each of my
> disks, but it seems that my 0101 disk is not being formatted. After going
> through the AutoYast UI, and rebooting the z/VM virtual machine, I see the
> following on bootup:
>
> dasd(eckd): 0.0.0101: (4kB b
I have the flag true for each of my
disks, but it seems that my 0101 disk is not being formatted. After going
through the AutoYast UI, and rebooting the z/VM virtual machine, I see the
following on bootup:
dasd(eckd): 0.0.0101: (4kB blks): 2403360kB at 48kB/trk compatible disk
layout
dasdb:VOL1/
> 1. To be able to use IE or Firefox, I had to setup a VNC session, use
> vncviewer, then use "w3m http://localhost:631 " and select "Allow
> remote administration" and "Allow printing from the internet".
Yes. SLES11 tightened up the security configurations for most network services.
This is act
>>> On 10/21/2009 at 2:21 PM, Thang Pham wrote:
> I have successfully installed Linux onto a z/VM virtual machine using
> kickstart with help from Brad Hinson. Thank you for all the replies. I
> am interested in installing Linux onto a z/VM virtual machine using
> autoyast now. How do I forma
Thanks David for your reply.
1. To be able to use IE or Firefox, I had to setup a VNC session, use
vncviewer, then use "w3m http://localhost:631 " and select "Allow remote
administration" and "Allow printing from the internet".
2. Then I use IE7 "http://linux11:631"; which brings me to the Welc
> Has anyone managed to get CUPS to work with SLES11.
Yes, it works fine.
> Every time I
> access CUPS using IE, I get a lot of "426 Upgrade required" errors and
> Certificate errors.
> Any ideas ?
The later versions of CUPS actually use the security methods provided --
thanks, Apple!
We'll
I have successfully installed Linux onto a z/VM virtual machine using
kickstart with help from Brad Hinson. Thank you for all the replies. I
am interested in installing Linux onto a z/VM virtual machine using
autoyast now. How do I format the dasd attached to the virtual machine,
when cpfmtxa/cp
Hi List,
Has anyone managed to get CUPS to work with SLES11. Every time I access CUPS
using IE, I get a lot of "426 Upgrade required" errors and Certificate errors.
Any ideas ?
TIA
Bernie
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> fyi, the --drives= option is only necessary when the disk is *very*
> unformatted, i.e. cpfmtxa/cpformat/dasdfmt has never been run on this
> disk. It was tough to get a disk back into this state after it's been
> used in Linux,
ICKDSF INSPECT will very quickly do this. 8-)
---
I took your suggestion and changed to --drives, and everything works :)
This is what I changed to:
# The following is the partition information you requested
# Note that any partitions you deleted are not expressed
# here so unless you clear all partitions first, this is
# not guaranteed to work
z
Brad Hinson wrote:
Thang Pham wrote:
I am trying kicktstart to install RHEL5.4 on a z/VM virtual machine. I
have not problems setting up the kickstart file, parm-r54 and conf-r54
files. But during the kickstart installation, I get this question:
The partition table on device dasdb (0.0.0101)
Thang Pham wrote:
I am trying kicktstart to install RHEL5.4 on a z/VM virtual machine. I
have not problems setting up the kickstart file, parm-r54 and conf-r54
files. But during the kickstart installation, I get this question:
The partition table on device dasdb (0.0.0101) was unreadable. To
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 05:10, Hendrik Brueckner
wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 04:56:50PM -0700, Donald Russell wrote:
>
> > Is this stuff open source? Or how/where do I make suggestions?
>
> You can send your feedback and suggestions to "linux-...@de.ibm.com" or
> directly to me.
>
> Thanks
Try removing the " = " after the part stanza.
My kick start file does not have the
part / --fstype ext3 --size 1 --grow --ondisk dasda
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux
I will defer to Brad Hinson or Shawn on this, but I think this is a known
issue. Also, if the install does the formatting (dasdfmt) you get the
infamous 0X0200 volser label. But I coukld be mistaken.
Thanks
Scott Rohling
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10/21/2009 10:13 AM
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You shouldn't have to... I would contact RH for support before doing
that..
If the kickstart actually requires preformatted disks - that's a VERY BIG
DEAL... and needs to be understood before it shoots you in the foot when you
try to do things like automated provisioning using kickstart.
I'm qui
I would suggest that you do the dasdfmt (from another running guest)
before you start the kickstart.
Thanks
Thang Pham
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I am trying kicktstart
I am trying kicktstart to install RHEL5.4 on a z/VM virtual machine. I
have not problems setting up the kickstart file, parm-r54 and conf-r54
files. But during the kickstart installation, I get this question:
The partition table on device dasdb (0.0.0101) was unreadable. To create
new partition
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 04:56:50PM -0700, Donald Russell wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 16:26, Mark Ver wrote:
> >
> > Anyway, the man pages hint that lnxhvc0 might be reserved for the HVC IUCV
> > driver that's built in to the kernel. So it's probably best not to use it
> > as a terminal id f
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