Agree, get a new SLES11 instead and move into that one.
Less problems.
Cordialement / Vriendelijke Groeten / Best Regards / Med Vänliga Hälsningar
Tore Agblad
Volvo Information Technology
Infrastructure Mainframe Design Development
SE-405 08, Gothenburg Sweden
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Thanks Marcy. This site wants to install BMC Patrol agents on Linux so
we should be able to isolate IFL performance stats that way. But as you
say, if the legacy CMS workload constrains both CPs, a lightly used IFL
will change the average utilization reported by INDICATE LOAD. Its not a
big deal
We are considering a sort product to replace the Linux sort, but we need to get
a handle on how much sorting we do.
All of our SUSE 10 Linux guests (under VM 5.4 on z10-BC IFLs) are servers and
any programs that run on them would call sort.
We do not have any typical batch sort operations that
On 3/3/2010 at 04:03 PM, Stock, Roger W rst...@bu.edu wrote:
Does anyone have a way of tracking how much the Linux sort is called?
What comes to mind is renaming the sort command to something else, say
realsort, then creating a bash script with that name:
#!/bin/sh
touch /tmp/$$.$(mcookie)
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 16:03:08 -0500
Stock, Roger W rst...@bu.edu wrote:
We are considering a sort product to replace the Linux sort, but we need to
get a handle on how much sorting we do.
All of our SUSE 10 Linux guests (under VM 5.4 on z10-BC IFLs) are servers and
any programs that run on
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We are considering a sort product to replace the Linux sort,
but we need to get
Thanks to all that responded. Novell had to delete my mirror credentials
and regenerate them and Lord and behold, YUP is downloading my SP3 stuff.
I have since upgraded one of my Linux guest to SP3.
Peter
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From: Stock, Roger W rst...@bu.edu
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date: 03/03/2010 04:03 PM
Subject:Sorting in Linux
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We are considering
I am trying to download Centos for s390x - I think the latest is 4.7
Unfortunately, the only download for a DVD ISO image seems to be via
bittorrent - P2P software is a no-no in my organisation so I have had a
torrent client trying to download the 1.9GB ISO for a while now from a PC at
home - no
Suggestion: download the RHEL 4 for s390x starter image from your fave RH
mirror, use the kernel and initrd to get a working system up, install yum,
and point it at the centos repository. Yum update, yum upgrade and a lot of
network traffic later, you have a working Centos.
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