I will be out of the office starting 05-08-2010 and will not return until
11-08-2010.
Ik ben afwezig - in nood mobiel bereikbaar of neem aub contact op met Theo
Nater.
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I am currently out of the office, on annual vacation.
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I quite liked this from one of the kernel devs:
But please bear in mind, this "page allocation failure" message
is purely a developer diagnostic thing. The reason it is there
is so that if some random toaster driver oopses over a failure
to handle an allocation failure, the person who reports the
ECKD shop here... Nothing wrong with that -
Where are your 2 lpars? Why can't they share?
If you do not have physical access to both, you will need to replicate it over
a network.
What that network is depends...
You can send it over an IP with DRBD.
You can replicate it with HW with PPRC. I do
>>> On 8/4/2010 at 05:00 PM, Lionel Dyck wrote:
> Another point - the dasd is all mainframe (eckd) dasd :-)
Doesn't matter. iSCSI doesn't really care what the underlying architecture is,
so long as it's a block device.
Mark Post
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Another point - the dasd is all mainframe (eckd) dasd :-)
Thanks
Lionel B. Dyck <><
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From: Mark Post
To: LINUX-390@v
>>> On 8/4/2010 at 04:45 PM, Lionel Dyck wrote:
> One other point - the two NFS Servers are on different CEC's/LPARs for
> availability and the storage may not be share-able .
iSCSI will make it shareable.
Mark Post
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One other point - the two NFS Servers are on different CEC's/LPARs for
availability and the storage may not be share-able .
but yes - it is an HA cluster
Thanks
Lionel
Lionel B. Dyck <><
z/Linux Specialist
IBM Corporation
Global Technology Services - Kaiser Account
Work: 925-926-5332
E-Mail: ld
>>> On 8/4/2010 at 04:30 PM, Lionel Dyck wrote:
> Here is a scenario that I was just asked about:
>
> NFS Server A exports /data
> NFS Server B exports /data
> Several client servers mount /data
>
> The questions are:
>
> How to keep NFS Server A and B in sync
> On the client servers, if NFS S
Here is a scenario that I was just asked about:
NFS Server A exports /data
NFS Server B exports /data
Several client servers mount /data
The questions are:
How to keep NFS Server A and B in sync
On the client servers, if NFS Server A is down, how to mount /data from
NFS Server B (and vice versa)
Mark,
Is it ok to let this person know we would be willing to talk to him.
(This is the original e-mail.)
Ron
bruce.light...@its.ms.gov wrote:
We are in the research and planning stage of a project that will probably
be an SAP implementation with DB2 as the database back-end.
Currently, we ru
Daniel,
Instructions for capturing a dump, say for sles10, or rhel5, can be found
in: Linux on System z, Using the Dump Tools - May 2009 at
http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/linux390/docu/l26ddt02.pdf
I've set panic_on_oom - but i want to capture a disk dump of the
running system; however there is no diskdump service on SLES 390x (i'm
used to RHEL on intel)..
Can someone point me in the right direction?
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>>> On 8/4/2010 at 12:56 PM, "Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco"
wrote:
> We are running the following Linux:
>
> Linux linuxp01 2.6.5-7.315-s390x #1 SMP Wed Nov 26 13:03:18 UTC 2008 s390x
> s390x s390x GNU/Linux with SLES-9-s390x-SP4 + "online updates" under /VM
> Version 5 Release 4.0, servi
Folks,
There will be a Linux on Z and z/VM track at Ohio Linuxfest on September 10-12,
2010 in Columbus, Ohio. The track will include FREE intros to z/VM and Linux on
Z, open source tools for z/VM and Linux on Z, and many other large-system
related topics. Many of the fine people on this list
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 01:21:13PM +0200, Agblad Tore wrote:
> Hi Hendrik.
> Thanks for the clarification of the details about how it all works.
Sure. No problem ;-)
> I did test with -- /bin/login
> and Yes, it works perfect now :))
Great!
> I also tried with having
>mingetty hvc0
> togeth
Hi Hendrik.
Thanks for the clarification of the details about how it all works.
I did test with -- /bin/login
and Yes, it works perfect now :))
I also tried with having
mingetty hvc0
together with
iucvtty lnxhvc0
but lnxhvc0 is not responding, Cntrl+C works to get out from it.
However,
Hi Tore,
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 11:06:28AM +0200, Agblad Tore wrote:
> I have made some digging myself since last mail.
> So I figured SSH is not involved here at all.
> Haven't tried your suggestion yet, but will.
> However the man pages says that default for iucvtty is to
> use /bin/login.
Tha
Hi Hendrik.
I have made some digging myself since last mail.
So I figured SSH is not involved here at all.
Haven't tried your suggestion yet, but will.
However the man pages says that default for iucvtty is to
use /bin/login.
So I took a look in the login source, and it does a gethostname()
th
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 09:10:43AM +0200, Agblad Tore wrote:
> I have tried UseDNS no, maybe I should retry with a reboot between
> just to be sure, but the manpages states that no here does not
> mean ssh will not do any lookups.
Right, UseDNS affects ssh only.
> The inittab file looks like thi
I have tried UseDNS no, maybe I should retry with a reboot between
just to be sure, but the manpages states that no here does not
mean ssh will not do any lookups.
About using ssh, it might be possible to start telnet instead.
The setup according to the docs is to add a few lines
in /etc/inittab,
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