Hi... I have a customer running SLES11 SP1 and a layer 2 Vswitch.
When we did the initial install, all went well, and all the clones
behaved as expected. They did another from scratch install the other
day and it seemed to go well. But when they cloned it, they started to
have network troubl
Finally I was able to compile it- it's just that ncurses-devel was needed
before it can be compiled. I did not find anything on it documented anyware in
requirements - on their site/package/readme etc.
Sagar
On 05/03/12 12:48, Srivastava, Sagar wrote:
>
> Thanks to Brent and Barton for your r
Wow
Thanks Alan
It Works ! Been fighting this for a long time.
Gary Ernst
On Apr 15, 2012, at 9:28 AM, Alan Altmark wrote:
> On Friday, 04/13/2012 at 03:07 EDT, Martha McConaghy
> wrote:
>> However, when we try to ping the adapter on the far side of the router
> from
>> the network, the packet
On 05/04/12 05:13, Mauro Souza wrote:
This is the sequence:
me is a windows, I think linuxgw is some flavor of Unix (solaris,
aix), I don't know and nobody knows), and strange_ssh are sles11sp2. I
connect to linuxgw via putty, and from there I use ssh to strange_ssh.
me >
This is the sequence:
me is a windows, I think linuxgw is some flavor of Unix (solaris,
aix), I don't know and nobody knows), and strange_ssh are sles11sp2. I
connect to linuxgw via putty, and from there I use ssh to strange_ssh.
me > linuxgw --> strange_ssh
Just sharing that there's a patch for this.
Novell should have a ptf in a few days.
Marcy
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To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: RE: [LINUX-390] Anyone been able to get to sles 11 sp2
Well, I didn't have SLE
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Interesting, thanks for sharing.
I don't seem to have logwatch on any of our sles 11 sp1 systems. We use LVM.
I guess that means it's not a necessity. Perhaps you can just remove it? Or
is it perhaps something specific to an FCP environment (which we don't have)
Marcy
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It should be noted "top" accepts a parm to adjust the report frequency - all
the way down to fractions of a second. *All* sampling based monitors have
their weaknesses - especially those that run in userspace.
However, for those of us that developed our performance tuning/debugging
skills in a trad
I have compiled the powertop 1.13 source on SLES11 SP1. Just unpacked the
source and ran make.
> -Original Message-
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
> Srivastava, Sagar
> Sent: donderdag 3 mei 2012 6:48
> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: MI
On 05/03/12 12:48, Srivastava, Sagar wrote:
Thanks to Brent and Barton for your reply, I was not successful in
compiling PowerTOP in SLES11 (s390), probably sources need some tweaking
since it is Intel platform centric. If anyone has compiled it
successfully, I will be glad to know.
See whethe
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 6:48 AM, Srivastava, Sagar wrote:
>
> I wanted the group to know my solution just in case someone else
> encounters the same problem. Thanks for going through my long posting.
>
>
Good news, and thank you for sharing the outcome with us. It probably would
have been caught by
On 05/03/12 10:26, Mauro Souza wrote:
I think the problem is not any background/foreground process... I had not
started anything, it was only a clean boot, default services, default
inittab... I just logged in by ssh, and it hangs about 20 seconds after I
press enter on the exit command.
I notice
Thanks to Brent and Barton for your reply, I was not successful in
compiling PowerTOP in SLES11 (s390), probably sources need some tweaking
since it is Intel platform centric. If anyone has compiled it
successfully, I will be glad to know.
I found the solution to my problem, though!
Novell Bug #
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