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From: Bishop, Peter G
Sent: Friday, 24 March 2006 10:18 AM
To: 'Linux on 390 Port'
Subject: RE: dumb porting question about seg faults
Thanks to Mike K, Carsten O and John S who suggested
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Hi,
we have a C++ application for a client and we're trying to upgrade to the
latest version supplied by the vendor. They say it installs beautifully on
Lintel or Windoze, but when we run the install script on zLinux it seg faults.
They aren't really a zSeries-aware vendor, but have supplied
this may or may not be right, but ISTR that a trailing blank is required
after the device number...
cheers
Peter
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Thanks Robert,
always like an improvement. I'll update our doc.
cheers
Peter
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Hi,
Here's mine:
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adding a disk with the 2.4 kernel
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assume vdev is , can add a range if need be
echo add device range=[-]
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From: Bishop, Peter G
Sent: Tuesday, 19 July 2005 3:49 PM
To: 'linux-390@vm.marist.edu'
Subject: Slackware 10.0 install failure
Hi List,
I'm trying to install the Slackware from the site at
http://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/slack390/slack390-10.0/ and am
at the point where the VM reader install files are IPLed and ready to start
formatting DASD.
When I first did this, I did a dasdfmt and got a cannot open
Hi,
if one wants to use Yast, I found the Runlevel editor screen handy for this
when I needed to start other services at startup, and when I looked now
there was an entry there for Mysql and snmpd.
To get there, go to System-Runlevel editor and then choose the Runlevel
Properties option, which
Hi,
There have been some recent threads similar to this, but they haven't
cleared up this question...we've been racking our brains here and haven't
yet determined that this is impossible, but we suspect it may be.
Here's a picture
+-+++ A
Apologies for the wrapped picture. This one should be more legible.
+-+++ A +--+
| the world ++ switch+--+ z/VM 4.2 OSD channel |
| || x.y.z.254 | | x.y.z.225|
Hi Steve,
hmmm, not such a good picture then ;-(
No, only one Hipersocket interface from the z/VM TCPIP stack to the Guest
LAN, at address .228. The address .226 is the other node on this guest LAN.
That's what I was trying to show with the B on each link, but it could
have been clearer.
Hi Mark,
I knew there was some Golden Rule I'd overlooked, that might be it ;-) I
don't think I established clearly enough with them exactly what a z/VM guest
is and can do, at least from the routing viewpoint, which as you say, is
pretty well everything if it's z/VM itself or Linux or indeed
Hi Robert,
did you ever get an answer to your original question? I am doing the same
thing starting from the kernel patching HOWTO at
http://www.linuxvm.org/Info/HOWTOs/krnpatch.html. Please note that this
HOWTO is lacking in one small regard, namely before make menuconfig there
has to be a cd
this one and then can start using it!
Thanks again in advance
Peter Bishop
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From: Bishop, Peter G
Sent: Tuesday, 30 July 2002 1:27 PM
To: 'Linux on 390 Port'
Subject: RE
only applicable to the SLES7
distribution or can they be used for a TurboLinux 7.0 system (2.4.7 kernel)?
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Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 22:49
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Subject: Re: cpint install
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Date:Wed, 10 Jul 2002 15:22:59 +1000
From:Bishop, Peter G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cpint install question
Hi
thanks Rob, Mark.
I'm
Hi
thanks Rob, Mark.
I'm downloading the kernel source now and will try again after I've got it
installed. Nice to know I'm sort of on the right track, and to have some
clear signposts pointing the way forward.
Nothing like a bit of on-the-job training!
cheers
Peter Bishop
CSS Mainframe
Hi again,
thanks Mark - I installed that package (I was expecting it to already have
been installed) and still found no cpint.o.
When I say installed that package I simply mean via Yast. Perhaps that is
the wrong method?
It's a bit frustrating when the tools don't work as expected, but of
Hi again,
well, luckily a reinstall doesn't take long, because doing it doesn't seem
to remove this particular symptom.
Both cpint and km_cpint are installed now, but /sbin/cpint_load still gives
me a missing module error.
I think the right thing to do is simply create the cpint.o module with
Hi Mark,
well all I can say is, prepare to be surprised... ;-)
Here's what happened when I did what you suggested
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vmsles1:/usr/src/kernel-modules/km_cpint # depmod -a
vmsles1:/usr/src/kernel-modules/km_cpint # /sbin/cpint_load
insmod: cpint: no module by that name found
Hi Dougie and Rob,
thanks -
that was some of the mucking around I did earlier, and did again today with
no luck, but it's good to know the order in which to use the various bits
and pieces.
Here's a snapshot, done just after a reboot -
vmsles1:~ # /sbin/cpint_load
insmod: cpint: no module by
Hi,
using the beta of SLES7, and wanting to issue CP commands in a guest, I
found that the cpint package was available for install so I intalled it with
yast.
vmsles1:~ # rpm -qil cpint
Name: cpintRelocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 1.1.0
Hi Daniel,
here's my working ifcfg-ctc0. Maybe change your bootproto value to static
would be my guess. I don't have a USERCTL.
cheers
Peter Bishop
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