On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 11:11 PM, Mark Post wrote:
> Cross-posted to Linux-390, IBMVM, and IBM-Main.
>
> All,
>
> See $SUBJECT. You can find the iso images for z Systems at
> https://download.suse.com/Download?buildid=oAh1b3eeGT0~
>
I cant seem to download it. Invalid token.
Dear all,
I would like to Setup an Active Directory Server with SLES 12.
However I do not find any of the necesary Tools (samba-tool) with SAMBA4.
Does SP1 now make this available.
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Like I mentioned earlier this is not production system that is down. It is
just a lab system that can be re-installed easily. It would be nice to have
some idea of what killed it in the first place.
Using DITTO I was visually trying to compare the DASD from the working and
nonworking systems, but
Isn't it complaining about not finding the root filesystem, not about not
finding the /boot filesystem? I would take a look at that partition in
question that it can't find.
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>>> On 12/17/2015 at 04:09 AM, Christer Solskogen
wrote:
> I cant seem to download it. Invalid token.
> And if I go the suse.com and download it from there, the System Z page
> will send me to ppc64le isos.
The link I gave works for me. Perhaps clearing your
>>> On 12/17/2015 at 05:38 AM, Florian Bilek wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to Setup an Active Directory Server with SLES 12.
> However I do not find any of the necesary Tools (samba-tool) with SAMBA4.
>
> Does SP1 now make this available.
Which programs/tools do
The linked worked for me also.
Thanks, Mark.
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Mark Post wrote:
> >>> On 12/17/2015 at 04:09 AM, Christer Solskogen <
> christer.solsko...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I cant seem to download it. Invalid token.
> > And if I go the suse.com and
Hi Mark,
The provisioning of an Active Domain needs, according to the literature,
the utility samba-tool which is a python script. I had a look in the source
package in opensuse leap 42.1 and there samba gets build with option
--with-MITKRB5.
In this case all the tools are not applied to the bin
I found a new ID created with SLES 11 SP4 called tss. Apparently this is part
of the trousers package which SP4 installed. Release notes below..
Do we have TPM chips on z??
6.4.7 Enablement for TPM/Trusted Computing #
SUSE
>>> On 12/17/2015 at 04:07 PM, Marcy Cortes
>>> wrote:
> I found a new ID created with SLES 11 SP4 called tss. Apparently this is
> part of the trousers package which SP4 installed. Release notes below..
>
> Do we have TPM chips on z??
Not to my
Things seem to be more than a little messed up at SUSE today
Googling anything that you think might be found in their knowledge base,
choosing one results in a not found page.
Logging in to suse.com/support and clicking on the knowledge base gives this at
the top of the screen
Notice: Trying
Seems to be better now.
-Original Message-
From: Cortes, Marcy D.
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 2:29 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: RE: [LINUX-390] SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Service Pack 1 is now
available
Things seem to be more than a little messed up at SUSE today
Why would SUSE bother making a z package and installing it by default on SP4 I
guess is my question?
The reason I care is because of the id. If it has some value, I'll go through
the process of making it meet standards.
I did look at removing it and apparently the current openCryptoki-64bit
On Thursday, 12/17/2015 at 09:08 GMT, Marcy Cortes
wrote:
> Do we have TPM chips on z??
No, though the post a couple of weeks ago on this subject raised the
interesting idea of using the custom programming capability of the crypto
cards to implement a TPM chip
>>> On 12/17/2015 at 12:14 PM, Florian Bilek wrote:
> In this case all the tools are not applied to the bin directories and I
> don't know how YaST would do the provision without them. Therefore my
> question.
Samba has been capable of acting as a Primary Domain
>>> On 12/17/2015 at 07:42 PM, Marcy Cortes
>>> wrote:
> Clearly some sort of support has been added if the openCrypto package now
> pre-reqs it and SUSE packaged it.
>
> I don't know enough about it to know if I need it or not!
When SLES11 SP3 was under
The id and packages showed up with SP4.
We have a requirement to have owners of all ids (faceless and human accounts)
and to have them secured properly.
That was my immediate concern.
Clearly some sort of support has been added if the openCrypto package now
pre-reqs it and SUSE packaged it.
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