I was on a conference call with a couple of Oracle techs who said that
Oracle is licensed on a "per core" basis, so that each IFL on a z/10 would
count as 4 full price Oracle licenses. Has anyone else had experience with
this? Is this correct?
Thanks,
Jim P.
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All,
I tried Mark Post's recommendation that I CMS format the volume but skip
the CMS reserve, and that did in fact allow me to install a new instance.
As a matter of fact, I have tried this a few times to make sure that the
first time was not a fluke, and apparently the CMS reserve step needs to
I will give that a shot, but now I am worried about bigger things! PAV was
turned on to ALL of our DASD last December. The linux instances that were
already running seem to be OK, but if a problem arises I will be left with
no support.
All of my boot disks have PAV enabled!
This looks like somethin
Ingo,
We would consider it VERY important.
All of our DASD is PAV enabled. It was enabled last December. All of the
Linux instances that were already running have been OK, but I have to jump
thru hoops to get a new instance created. I'm also concerned about lack of
support should one of our produc
HPAV is Hitachi's version of PAV (Parallel Access Volumes).
Am I to understand that PAV does not work with SLES7?
Is there any way around this problem?
Thanks,
Jim
Sergey Korzhevsky wrote:
18.06.2003 19:02:27 James Peddycord wrote:
>I am running into a problem trying to install SL
OOPS! My previous post had no subject. I apologize, and here goes again.
I am running into a problem trying to install SLES7 from scratch. After I
boot the ramdisk system, I am able to log on via SSH and do the insmod,
then when I do yast it hangs directly after I choose 'English' for the
language
I am running into a problem trying to install SLES7 from scratch. After I
boot the ramdisk system, I am able to log on via SSH and do the insmod,
then when I do yast it hangs directly after I choose 'English' for the
language.
My system is a 2064 1C8 IFL running z/VM 4.3. My DASD is a Hitachi 9980V
I got around the problem by doing an NFS install instead of an FTP install.
Thanks!
Jim
Oliver Paukstadt
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Hi,
I'm trying to install ThinkBlue 7.1a in a virtual Linux instance under z/VM
4.2 and am running into problems. Here is the background.
My coworker downloaded the ISO and created a CD from ISO #1 using
xcd-roaster on a RedHat7.1 Linux system.
I created a 1000 cylinder minidisk on an existing S