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On Jul 29, 2011 3:58 PM, "Donald Russell" wrote:
> Several MVS systems currently ftps put to zLinux some very large plain
text
> files Some are several GB in size.
>
> I would like to change the MVS process to terse the file before send
>>> On 7/29/2011 at 06:56 PM, Shane G wrote:
> Have you considered alternatives - pax for example ?.
Or even just plain old compress.
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Strange - almost sounds like tar is getting a '&' appended and running in
the background.. which doesn't seem possible if it's just being executed
as part of a script. I need a beer too.
Scott Rohling
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Tom Duerbusch
wrote:
> And another thing.
>
> It isn't
And another thing.
It isn't a problem with REXEC or REXECD.
Instead of executing each command via REXEC to Linux, I created a script which
had all the commands in it.
So, REXEC only executed the script.
But what happened was
The tar was being executed.
Long before the tar completed, bas
Several MVS systems currently ftps put to zLinux some very large plain text
files Some are several GB in size.
I would like to change the MVS process to terse the file before sending, but
as far as I've been able to find, an unterse is not available on Linux. I
doubt that's true, I just don't
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I found out what was happening.
Summary:
We had a problem where tar seemed to be keeping a tape drive for somewhere
between 5 and 20 minutes after it completed. But this only happened when using
REXEC from VSE. REXEC from VM or an interactive tar from a telnet session, did
not show this behav
Mark is right about SLES.
Fernando is right about the LUN numbering scheme for DS8K. However, it
may differ with other storage servers.
Additionally, all recent versions of SLES10, SLES11, RHEL5, and RHEL6
should ship the perl script "lsluns" in the s390-tools package (named
s390utils on RHEL).
>Pieter, I've installed SCSIDISC here, but it could't find anything, so we
>turned to Linux again.
You need to attach the FCP device(s) you have attached to the Linux guest to
the CMS running SCSIDISC. So:
1. shutdown and logoff owning Linux, freeing devices
2. attach same devices to CMS
3. run S
Hi guys,
Thanks for all help! We could connect the LUN to our system now.
I found in Google that the LUN number to be added to Linux should have the
following scheme:
0x40 + first byte of LUN id + 40 + second byte of LUN id +
So, our LUN 0100 would be 0x40*01*40*00*
Pieter, I've
Mauro,
For example if you see on DSCLI the disk ID = 1000, your LUN_ID (on zLinux
or z/VM) is 0x40104000.
If the disk_ID = 1104, your LUN_ID is 0x40114004.
If you need more help, please let me know.
Regards,
Fernando Gieseler
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Mauro,
You have access to DS8000 console? You can generate a list of LUN's ID on
DS reports.
Regards,
Fernando Gieseler
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Assunto: Re: Enumerating LUNs on DS8100
De: "Harder, Pieter"
Data: 29/07/2011 07:51
Mauro,
If you are run
Mauro,
If you are running on z/VM there is an equivalent CMS based tool called
SCSIDISC. It is in the CMS maintenance tree and takes some renaming/copying of
components to activate. I found SCSIDISC easier to use than the equivalent
Linux based tools (if and when available).
Best regards,
Piet
Unfortunately, it's for RHEL6.
Mauro
http://mauro.limeiratem.com - registered Linux User: 294521
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On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 12:25 AM, Mark Post wrote:
> >>> On 7/28/2011 at 05:29 PM, Mauro Souza wrote:
> > I've heard somewhere that there's
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