A new version of smaclient is available for download. Version 1.1 adds some
additional message handling, and some additional testing of the newer z/VM 6.2
interfaces. It also adds version display if invoked with no arguments.
For those of you who haven't played with smaclient yet, it provides a
Yes, it's a very good progress! Now you have to know why you cannot connect.
If you are a lucky owner of a linux box, use tcptraceroute to trace the
route to 172.17.51.126, tcp port 5901. If you cannot get there, you will
know where the packets are hitting a wall (or a firewall). Maybe you will
ne
It must be progress.
These are the last messages I see on the console, but I can't VNC
into FEDORA.
23:03:43 Please manually connect your vnc client to
fedora.hds.com:1(172.17.51.126) to begin the install.
23:03:43 Starting graphical
installation.
** (process:793): WARNING **: Trying to regist
Hi Tom,
I created this bug report for you:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=883562
Please feel free to add any additional information that I missed.
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On Dec 4, 2012, at 10:05 AM, Tom Huegel wrote:
> I give up, spent the
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Thanks for suggestions and comments -- and especially for Melinda
Varian's and Neale Ferguson's papers to refresh memory!
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Is the triplet OSA set 0048-04A attached to TCPIP
Issue a QUERY OSA and if you are setup correctly you should see all three OSA
devices connected to TCPIP
Larry Davis,
VM Capability
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Melancon,
R
This is the result of requested commands...
Q CONTROLLER
Controller DTCVSW1 Available: YesVDEV Range: *
Level 620
Capability: IP ETHERNET VLAN_ARP GVRPLINKAGG ISOLATION
NO_ENSEMBLE NO_INMN
Controller DTCVSW2 Available
Actually, the PV is a one time reference, when you create it, so it really
doesn't matter how you reference it. After that, it is found by the unique
identifier that's written in the PV header information, it's UUID; the PV
name can change, but it will always be found by its UUID. So, use either; I
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I give up, spent the last 1 1/2 hrs. trying to create a bug report. I'll
move on to something else.
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 11:34 PM, Dan Horák wrote:
> Tom Huegel píše v Po 03. 12. 2012 v 13:16 -0800:
> > This is my default prm file
> >
> > ro ramdisk_size=4 cio_ignore=all,!0.0.0009
> > vnc
>>> On 12/4/2012 at 09:45 AM, "Dean, David (I/S)" wrote:
> I have been changing my DASD in FSTAB and ZIPL from name (/dev/dasda1) to
> by-path. Should I also do this with my LVM's?
No, since those names aren't going to change randomly at the next reboot.
Mark Post
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I have been changing my DASD in FSTAB and ZIPL from name (/dev/dasda1) to
by-path. Should I also do this with my LVM's?
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There is a thread on another list re "why I love my z vendors".
Clear evidence here.
Excellent, pure and simple.
Shane ...
On Tue, Dec 4th, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Dan Horák wrote:
> yes, I've checked the sources for dracut (the tool that downloads the
> image after setting the needed devices online)
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