Appreciate everyone's help on this.
Joe
Joseph Vitale
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From: Linux on 390 Port
On 15Mar19:0045-0400, Alan Altmark wrote:
But you must be careful. If you think about this too hard, you will
create a tear in the time-space continuum and fall in. Just remember that
The music is reversible, but time is not. Kcab nrut, kcab nrut,
What is it about computers and their
or you could do it from z/vm with ZVWS. It is very fast, and trivial to
use.
On 3/19/2015 8:40 AM, Vitale, Joseph wrote:
Hello,
I need to install a simple Web Server to server up 1 file. Internal load
balancing requirement.
Looked at Apache Web site, found binaries for Windows and Linux
None of this has anything to do with the sun's position .. it's having
computers all over the world show the same time at whatever moment during
the day or night you choose. Timezones are just offsets to that.
Scott Rohling
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 5:48 AM, David L. Craig dlc@gmail.com
I got it Barton, thank you.
Joe
Joseph Vitale
Technology Services Group
Mainframe Operating Systems
Pershing Plaza
95 Christopher Columbus Drive
Floor 14
Jersey City, N.J. 07302
Work 201-395-1509
Cell917-903-0102
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From: Linux on 390 Port
Thanks, only RPM I found was: apache-tomcat-apis-0.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm. Looks
like API's.
Joe
Joseph Vitale
Technology Services Group
Mainframe Operating Systems
Pershing Plaza
95 Christopher Columbus Drive
Floor 14
Jersey City, N.J. 07302
Work 201-395-1509
Cell917-903-0102
Mike,
You hit it on the head. Much appreciated. I understand Web server
should not run as root. Not sure I can change that now w/out breaking it.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Joe
Joseph Vitale
Technology Services Group
Mainframe Operating Systems
Pershing Plaza
95
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Vitale, Joseph
joseph.vit...@bnymellon.com wrote:
You hit it on the head. Much appreciated. I understand Web server
should not run as root. Not sure I can change that now w/out breaking it.
Apache httpd is designed to be started as root and drop to
Joe,
Both SLES and RHEL have Apache RPMs. The Virtualization Cookbook
describes how to install them. The short answer is:
# yum -y install httpd httpd-manual
For RHEL and:
# zypper install apache2-prefork apache2 apache2-doc apache2-example-pages
for SLES.
Hope this helps.
-Mike
Hi, Joe.
Do you have any zLinux repositories defined on a guest? Both RedHat and
SuSE should have ready to install Apache Web servers for s390/s390x
architecture in their repositories.
Have a good one, too.
DJ
On 03/19/2015 10:40 AM, Vitale, Joseph wrote:
Hello,
I need to install a simple
On Thursday, 03/19/2015 at 08:49 EDT, David L. Craig dlc@gmail.com
wrote:
On 15Mar19:0045-0400, Alan Altmark wrote:
But you must be careful. If you think about this too hard, you will
create a tear in the time-space continuum and fall in. Just remember
that
The music is reversible,
Ugh -- read that as a 'tad longer' ... I SO wish for edit capability
sometimes. It would help eliminate corrective posts for brain farts like
this.
Scott Rohling
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:45 AM, Scott Rohling scott.rohl...@gmail.com
wrote:
True - if only we'd made a 'normal' second just a
Its celestially motivated. Computers only care about the number of ticks
since the start of some arbitrary epoch.
P.S. I got the ELO reference.
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Folks,
With a leap second occurring EOD June 30th, 2015, for sites choosing to
use ntp, running the latest SuSE and Red Hat releases, when the ntpd daemon
was configured with the -x option to adjust the system clock slowly
instead of changing the time instantaneously, the system clock was
Hello,
I need to install a simple Web Server to server up 1 file. Internal load
balancing requirement.
Looked at Apache Web site, found binaries for Windows and Linux X86. Nothing
for s390.
Do I need to download source or is there a pre-compiled zLinux version
available ?
Thanks
Joe
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 03/19/2015 11:31:55
AM:
Methinks the leap seconds are celestially motivated.
Otherwise, yes!, apply and offset and then trust z TOD.
I suggested ntpdate at periodic (long) intervals for situations where
the earth moved under your feet. It
The apache web server is available on the installation media, I believe.
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Vitale,
Joseph
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:41 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Where can I locate Apache Web
But the point here is that it shouldn't be necessary on Linux under z/VM if
STP has been implemented and the z obtains it's time from an NTP server...
it's redundancy that might make things worse. It's not like you are
going to take your zLinux image and run it on x86 ... so to me it makes
On 03/19/2015 10:28 AM, Scott Rohling wrote:
None of this has anything to do with the sun's position .. it's having
computers all over the world show the same time at whatever moment during
the day or night you choose. Timezones are just offsets to that.
Methinks the leap seconds are
Assuming you're using RHEL or SUSE -- it's part of the distro... use the
appropriate package manager to install it...
Scott Rohling
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:40 AM, Vitale, Joseph joseph.vit...@bnymellon.com
wrote:
Hello,
I need to install a simple Web Server to server up 1 file.
We do the same thing, but for a different reason. We want all of our Linux
servers to be coordinated to the same time, no matter what platform they are
running on. Makes syslog processing easier.
Martha
On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 20:57:02 + Marcy Cortes said:
We run NTP on all the Linux guests
It's all just this wibbley wobbley timey whimey stuff...
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Rick Troth
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015
True - if only we'd made a 'normal' second just a tad larger ;-)
It would be fun to see the 'correct seconds' and 'sidereal time' folks
fight it out! All I know is it's almost time for lunch ...
Scott Rohling
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:31 AM, Rick Troth ri...@velocitysoftware.com
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