Thanks to all for solving the problem. There was two logical volume and I
was able to monut and created network config. Then I bring down the
sles9sp2 and unmobut the sles10 logical disk.
Then I bring sles10 z/linux up but its it not taking the netwokr
configuration.
sles10:/etc/sysconfig/netw
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Hello!
I've just finished retrieving a copy of Websphere for managing a trial
of the product on my Linux test box.
Here's where I've got a question or two or three. Reason why I'm
asking here, and not on a product on Intel list, is that I feel
everyone here has gone through all of this at one time
Thanks, Mark. I'll grab the SDK and see if log4j-mini does the trick.
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Mark Post
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 2:38 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: log4j on SLES 11 for s390x
>>> On 8/24
>>> On 8/24/2011 at 05:25 PM, KEETON Dave * SDC
>>> wrote:
> I can't find any evidence that IBM Java includes
> a log4j component (made by Apache). The zLinux guest is SLES 11 SP1 and
> I'm using java-1_6_0-ibm-1.6.0_sr9.2-0.4.1. All other functions on the
> server work great, and I was about to
I just want to insert a comment about a Clustered F/S (better than a
C/F, right?) in an application environment where there are a sh!tload
of links and unlinks within a single directory...
Don't do it.
Just... don't.
Remember, each time you do a link (like for a move "mv" style) or an
unlink (a
I'm trying to migrate an Openfire Instant Messaging server from the
Distributed environment to a zLinux system. Everything is working great
except for one thing: logging. None of the Openfire logs appear in the
administrative console and my troubleshooting has lead me to believe
it's because of lo
It depends if RH6 Kernel was built using -march=z9-109 then no, Fedora 14
and 15 are this way. SLES11 was built -march=z990 but gcc will build apps
with default -march=z9-109.
On 8/24/11 3:45 PM, "Billy R. Bingham" wrote:
> I know that officially RHEL 6.0 is not supported
> on a z890, but I was
I know that officially RHEL 6.0 is not supported
on a z890, but I was wondering if it would run
on it. I know someone that installed SLES 11 on
a z890, and it is not officially supported
either.
Thanks,
Billy
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For LINUX-390 s
Sorry - try 'vgdisplay -v system' -- this should show the logical volumes
and also the disks that make up the volumes. And there is also 'lvscan' to
see logical volumes.
Let's say that you see there is a 'root' logical volume -- then to mount:
mount /dev/system/root /mnt
Scott Rohling
On Wed,
I have followed the sugged way to find out, if these disk are part of LVM.
device number 300-304 is part of sles10. pvscan and all toher command
picking up sles10 disk.
>
> O/P of command issued
>
> sles9sp2:~ # pvscan
> pvscan
> PV /dev/dasdl1 VG system lvm2 -2.29 GB / 0free-
> PV /de
I have followed the sugged way to find out, if these disk are part of LVM.
O/P of command issued
sles9sp2:~ # pvscan
pvscan
PV /dev/dasdl1 VG system lvm2 -2.29 GB / 0free-
PV /dev/dasdm1 VG system lvm2 -2.29 GB / 0free-
Total: 2 -4.58 GB- / in use: 2 -4.58 GB- / in no VG: 0
You had indicated 300-304 were the sles10 disks.. are they all linked and
active? If so - the pvscan and vgscan should pick them up.. if not -- not
sure what to say -- you need to get all the disks that are part of the LVM
for sles10.
Scott Rohling
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 12:43 PM, saurabh kha
Thanks for reply. From the system(sles10) I got these disk is logged of now.
Now I just have sles9sp2 z/linux up. using sles9sp2, how do I find that
remaining 4 disk of sles10, which we are not able to mount is part of LVM,
as those disk actually belong to sles10 not sles9sp2.
Please guide me on
Do a 'pvscan' and 'vgscan' to see if these are actually disks belonging to
an LVM -- you won't be able to mount these directly...If you find the
disks are an LVM -- (let's say it's called 'system'):
vgchange -ay system (activate the LVM)
Then you can vgdisplay system and figure out what
Hello Ron,
The problem is I don't know in which volume /etc is
mounted in the for the sles10 mini disk. I am really confused that Why I am
able to mount only first disk of sles10. But rest of the sles10 mini disk I
am bot able to mount and getting error. device number 300 to 304
Hi Listers
We have moved a share to our Samba guest. But now I have an issue with Office
(2010). When opening files, usually when opening multiple files within a short
period, it often fails with "Network is busy. Try again later". And not only
when opening documents but also the text import in
Just some comments more about the setup for MQ switching disks.
The actual dasd is own by a separate vmuser that only has disks other servers
can LINK to. Access control by ACF2.
This separate vmuser is defined in both our z/VM systems.
And the disk is shared between these to z/VM systems in a con
Saurabh,
First we need to determine if you really need to reach out from one Linux
system to fix another Linux system.
At some point in the life of SLES, it became possible to put an appropriate
entry in the /etc/inittab. That entry allowes you to access the ASCII console
emulator that is a p
We did investigate that for reduntant MQservers, the do have logs and queues in
ordinary files, and if
using duplicate redundant servers, this is a problem.
The HA-solution is complicated with lots of error sources (humans mostly)
Our solution was :
Always run MQ in only one of the two servers.
TSM Client is available for zLinux, works fine.
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Tore Agblad
System programmer, Volvo IT certified IT Architect
Volvo Information Technology
Infrastructure Mainframe Design & Development, Linux servers
Dept 4352 DA1S
SE-405 08, Gothenburg Swe
Hi.
I think you just can ignore the user and group if you use ACL to define
authorithy.
By having present ACL defines for directories(or files) you tell Linux to use
ACL for access control only.
And ignore user and group.
/Tore
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Tore Agblad
Syst
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