I have never used it but I have heard about a tool called sslwrap which
allows you to wrap any unencrypted IP traffic in an SSL wrapper. Examples
given were telnet and ftp...
Not sure if this helps at all. (For all I know it doesn't even work..)
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Level of paranoia?...
Medium - Winzip / Encrypt (AES with decent password) the files and leave
them on the windows box.
High - Thumb Drive
Extremely High - Winzip/Encrypt (AES with decent password) the files on
the thumbdrive..
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Hi List,
Aside from "cron" and "at", what scheduling packages are being u
ix2.conf in /etc. Thanks for your
help.
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HmmI am running out of tricks..
what do you get when you do:
ypmatch [userid] passwd
Do you see the encrypted password in the second field?
What does this show?
id [userid]
>From the "double check tree"...
are you sure there are enough colons in the various + entries?
are you doing an
in practice, theory and practice are different."
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> No reboot needed, if using SuSE it's just /etc/init.d/nscd stop
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reboot after turning off nscd? Or kill the pids?
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I have the + entries, do not use shadow, I tried compat and it did not
work. I will add the 3 entries you have for nis and try that. Thanks!
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n see the passwd entries
and YPWHICH shows the server. I cannot logon using either the NIS
password or the local password.
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The real trick with PAM is to make sure that nsswitch is configured to
allow the userid's to appear.
If you issue:
getent passwd
do you see your NIS users too?
If not then your nsswitch.conf and/or nscd may need to be reconfigured.
once getent is working, pam should not have any issues, althoug
Do you have SUDO available on the linux box?
If so then you could setup your rexec userid with a NOPASSWD sudo entry :
Cmnd_AliasMYCOMMAND = /path/to/what/you/want/to/do
rexecusrid ALL=NOPASSWD:MYCOMMAND
Then in your rexec use:
rexec linuxbox 'sudo /path/to/what/you/want/to/do'
I'
Never mind,,
/etc/localtime was a copy of the old file instead of a symlink to EST5EDT
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I downloaded the timezone + glibc patches for sles8 which are supposed to
address the DST change but when I do a zdump this is what I get
linux1:/tmp # zdump -v /etc/localtime | grep 2007
/etc/localtime Sun Apr 1 06:59:59 2007 UTC = Sun Apr 1 01:59:59 2007
EST isdst=0 gmtoff=-18000
/etc/localt
You didn't mention what FS it was (ext2/3/reiser,etc) are you sure those
fs kernel modules are available in your recovery system?
And from the unlikely pile...we got that same error in a situation where a
filesystem was quite old (SLES7 vintage) and had not been partitioned in
the usual way. It w
We use Kerberos/LDAP auth for all of our Linux boxes (Red Hat/SuSE Intel
and z/series) works great. We had some fun with pam_ldap and pam_krb5
versions integrating with SSH (You want to find a version of pam_krb5 that
includes the shmem option or else ssh clients won't ever get a kerberos
ticket a
I usually think of jBOSS as more of a "brand name" the same what that
WebSphere covers AS, MQ, etc.
So you have jBoss AS which is the App Server but there is also jBoss
Portal, jBoss jBPM, etc.
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Here it comes..
Wait for it...
"It depends..."
What exactly are the messages you are getting? Sometimes it's a simple as
letting it come up borked and then running the appropriate filesystem
repair tool (e2fsck, etc) with the right switches, rebooting again, and
all is well.
Tim Hare <[EMAI
cat /etc/SuSE-release
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What fix paxk oof sles I'm on?? I know I'm on sp3 but
let say I fall and bump my h
So there is NO 3270 client by IBM for linux desktops. np! we can use the
free x3270 :)
IBM Host On Demand Web Client Works Perfectly in Linux/Firefox/java
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Big Brother
Open Source :: http://www.bb4.org/
Commercial :: http://www.bb4.com/
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Correct spelling of bogosity...
http://www.cartalk.com/content/read-on/2006/09.16.html
Apparently to get an accurate measurement of bogosity one would require a
bogometer.
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Just in case you don't have gnu said around:
http://sed.sourceforge.net/grabbag/tutorials/sedfaq.txt
4.11. How do I match only the first occurrence of a pattern?
(1) The general solution is to use GNU sed or ssed, with one of
these range expressions. The first script ("print only the firs
FDR Upstream does a great job of backing up Domino, and z/Linux (we have
done both, but our Domino is still on windows boxes so I can't claim
experience in the combination). But AFAIK you should be able to reliably
backup Domino and the OS with no outage to either.
The "catch" (there is always a
Sorry,
Meant to include this output too:
cat /etc/SuSE-release
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (s390x)
VERSION = 9
PATCHLEVEL = 3
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Marcy,
We are connecting to Win2K3 (Not R2) AD using nss_ldap + pam_kerberos (not
vintella). Works fine for us.
** [OUTPUT OF ID COMMAND OBFUSCATED TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT]
linux249:/var/log # cat /etc/passwd | grep tstjrw
linux249:/var/log # su - tstjrw -c id;echo $?
uid=[MASKED](tstjrw) gid=[
Sorry disregard, I should learn to read the whole thread first when I am
behind on my reading... :-)
jrw
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Any chance the other system is using a different PAM stack/version?. I
opened a bug with SuSE/Novell regarding PAM_SUCCEED_IF.SO causing the same
disconnect message and a segfault).
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Try looking at roots mail. If things go awry cron will e-mail the output.
in /etc/aliases you can change it so that root's mail get's mapped to a
routinely monitored mail account if need be.
jrw
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I had an issue this evening with one of our guests getting extremely slow
IP response times on a guest-lan, but only when talking to one specific
guest on the same guest-lan segment.
The problem originally manifested itself as extremely poor response times
on a NFS mounted filesystem (lives on Ima
Did you try the fdr from cyl / to cyl options on the backups? This sounds
eerily familar to our label issue.
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FWIW FDR's Upstream DR Recovery comes with a script you can use to
automate a good chunk of the "due dillignce" aspect of this. It's not a
panacea mind you but throw it in cron as shipped (unless running lvm then
you need to uncomment some stuff) and at least you know you have all of
the info you
We used to have the same problem as well,
As many have stated the only safe way to do volume level recovery is to
ensure all systems are down when you take the backup.
Another potential issue though is that FDR defaults to wanting to read the
vtoc and we had issues with volumes that had been ini
We have been very happy with FDR Upstream
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We are looking into a new Enterprise Backup solution. Sin
always more than one way to do it ...
swapon -s
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No,
In the yast insall search tool you can select the Description and Provides
check box and search for the files.
I have also found that rpmfind.net is useful for such searches as well,
even if it gives me the wrong version(s) it can point you in the right
direction for which package to query.
f. (Int.
Agent, etc).
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Jeremy Warren wrote:
> Sorry
Sorry I missed the earlier part of the thread if this was already
covered..
We had a similar issue with Oracle on AIX, it was only a problem with a
multi-homed guest. In that circumstance oracle defaulted to looking at
the hosts file to know what interface / name itself was.
Tom Duerbusc
cd /var
du -hs *
cd
lather, rinse, repeat until you find the culprit(s)
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Did you double check the checksums from the install CD's had a similar
issue with a bad CD once..
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Has anyone had any success in using Autoyast to perform automated
upgrade/installs?
I have made a couple of attempts with zero success
Thanks!
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You didn't indicate how you got it to start looking for php, but you want
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/etc/sysconfig/apache2
under the:
APACHE_MODULES=" php4"
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Hi Folks
We are looking to use the zLinu
Make the box do some thinking..
I have found running 3 or 4
ls -alR &
from the root directory in the background do the trick.
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Did you do Parmfile as bin or ascii?
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I believe orsyp's dollar universe product can go both ways.. (z/OS
trigggers jobs in linux and vice versa) although we don't have the z/OS
piece here
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including
maintenance) for either SUSE or Red Hat.
http://www.zjournal.com/Article.asp?ArticleId=1002
:)
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Does anyone have a copy of the SLES9 SP1 ISO that I can download? I am
trying to do the install and have bumped heads with the EVMS bug regarding
dasd being locked by the installer, which is supposedly fixed in SP1.
We do have in the budget a maintenance contract but KB is in Chapter 11
right now
required at this point from the list as I have
it
laid down, was able to swing it back over to the quarantine area and
it
works just fine over there, however I can reproduce the problem at will
if
anyone wants me to try anything.
Thanks!
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assistance is really required at this point from the list as I have it
laid down, was able to swing it back over to the quarantine area and it
works just fine over there, however I can reproduce the problem at will if
anyone wants me to try anything.
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Any suggestions welcome.. meanwhile I will start building my new image :
)..
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unts of data and our
app was spending a ton of cycles doing garbage collection. You could turn
on the verbosegc options in java to get some logs on this and see if
that's the case.
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James,
I didn't see mention of it but if you go the ssh route I seem to recall
that in some distros (SLES7 maybe?) that the RSA and/or DSAAuthentication
parm needed to be changed to yes in the sshd_config before this would
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But if VM says a machine is using 50%
And in that machine, TOP says some process is the major user...
Then, you look at that process.
That works when only one guest machine is going goofy at a time, but can
get far more complex to figure out when multiple guests are busy
simultaneously. Jus
ls us. It measures
darn near everything you can measure, so when you need to look someplace
you never looked before chances are you are measuring something.. Plus it
normalizes the data to give you a more realistic view of the workload.
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mount your root to it to fix what needed to be fixed...
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urt might help" guideline..
Don't really know how applicable that multi-threaded thing is anymore, but
we haven't seen any reason for us to kick it down so far.. (i.e. due to
lock contention, etc..)
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OOPS dropped off the trailing "s"...
I believe the command is:
echo -n "add device range=491" >> /proc/dasd/devices
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I believe the command is:
echo -n "add device range=491" >> /proc/dasd/device
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had found numerous posts that this
warning was safe to ignore on read-only mounts.. Everything works ok and
this is just a warning message... Don't think it's related but you never
know...
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FS Server was down I umounted the 3390-3 that physically
backs this mount point and ran an e2fsck on it and it came up clean with
no errors..
Any and all assistance is greatly appreciated..
Thanks!
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Setting the
kernel.hz_timer = 0
in the /etc/sysctl
will probably help at least some but your probably going to have to do a
detailed memory analysis to see how much memory is REALLY needed with DB2
in their 1GB might be the real number but my gut feel is thats WAY too
large..
Thank you to everyone for all of the suggestions! If anyone cares, I
mostly used Peter's sample and came up with this...
/* REXX */
say "===> Start of L4 to L4A CLONING" date() time()
maxrc=0
/* THIS LINE READS LINUX4 DATA ON A DISK TO KNOW */
/* WHAT TO ACTUALLY CLONE AND WHAT OUTDISK*/
Does anyone out there have a sample REXX automating a DDR that they would
care to share?
Thanks!
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We use FDR Upstream, been very happy with it for both file level recovery
and disaster recovery but you do need to run the main process in z/OS which
is a drawback to some.
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Another thought would be to setup a small system that they had access to
that you didn't care about if they broke...
Then do read only NFS mounts to the real box...
This way they can go in and do what they need to without breaking things...
my $.02
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Have never done it myself but I believe you want to look at
/etc/login.defs:
#
# Number of significant characters in the password for crypt().
# Default is 8, don't change unless your crypt() is better.
# Ignored if the "md5" or "blowfish" option is given to the
# pam_pwcheck module.
#
PASS_MAX_LE
his is the case?
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swap infrastructure to
try and determine what was out on swap at a particular point in time to
try an whittle down this behavior, or at least better understand what is
going on..
If it matters this box is SuSE SLES8, and running db2 udb version 8.
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mpile from -02 to -O0 and voila problem gone.
Again I know yours is a completely different situation, the only reason I
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> I have a need to backup an extremely deep directory tree, but
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n I tried tar --exclude="*" I get the cowardly refusing to create empty
archive message...
Seems as if there must be a better way than this, any suggestions?
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ed for a
permanent mount so this worked fine for us, there is probably a different
way if you need to have a more "secure" connection.
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If for some reason you are completely stuck with new device numbers, you
could always boot from the rdr image, mount the root volume, chroot to it,
fix the zipl.conf, zipl, then ipl..
(Didn't say it was pretty, only if you were stuck)
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> fstab.new
i.e.
cat fstab | grep -v /dev/dasdq1 | grep -v /dev/dasdr1 > fstab.new
Then
mv fstab fstab.brok
mv fstab.new fstab
^D
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when done manually, but I'm not aware of any good, free, tools to do that.
I have not tried this but in theory couldn't you use a cron scheduled
rsync job to keep the files in sync?
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advance!
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>> Is
>> the JVM max heap size somehow tunable?
>Yes, but I need to look up the syntax. What version of the JRE are you
>using?
I don't know where you would set this in WAS, but the java commandline
arguments are
-Xmx (Max Size)
-Xms (Starting Size)
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but is the LNX20012 guest is multihomed? It might be going out the other
subnet for one reason or another and backhauling in causing the security
violation since it would be coming from an unauthorized subnet.
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We use Jet3270 from Platypus Partners (love the name!.)
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Totally Java based so it runs just 'bout anywhere.
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Maybe the Snfs is coming up before Snetwork in
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d?
i.e:
S08nfs
S10network
would be bad...
You might want to try moving the nfs connect to a later step too, maybe if
they are back to back you might have a timing issue...
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newer release of the e2fsprogs stuff or if there is more to it than that?
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Never mind,
silly me, I figured fixes.html would have been included with the bundle
instead of being a separate download...
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Jeremy Warren
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KB Toy Stores
100 West St.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
(413) 496-3900
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Jeremy Warren
Sr. Systems Programmer
KB Toy Stores
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from VM to see what
was going on in there, if anyone can point me to some type of recipie on
doing that I would appreciate it.
Any other suggestions on where to look or what to do is also appreciated
Thanks in advance
Jeremy Warren
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Jeremy Warren
Sr. Systems Programmer
KB Toy Stores
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"Steven A. Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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05/31/2003 02:18 PM
Please respond to Linux on 390 Port
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Perhaps: -u??
>From man --help:
usage: man [-c|-f|-k|-w|-tZT device] [-adlhu7V] [-Mpath] [-Ppager] [-Slist]
[-msystem] [-pstring] [-Llocale] [-eextension] [section] page
...
-a, --all find all matching manual pages.
-d, --debug emit debugging messages
pe of processors and workload/utilization, we recommend
1-2 dedicated CPUs and 1-2 GBs of memory for each 150GB of raw data."
(I believe that was under UDB 7.x so things might be better under 8.1 ymmv
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Jeremy Warren
Sr. Systems Programmer
KB Toy Stores
mai
dig provides alot of information too, depending on what you are trying to
do..
dig
dig -x
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e it was taking
affect I added:
echo $COLUMNS
just after the top line, and it did get set to 128, yet the output file is
still truncated at 80 columns.
Thanks though...
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Jeremy Warren
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KB Toy Stores
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rs. I know this
is probably some session environment variable but I can't seem to come up
with the right answer in my googling...
Thanks in advance!
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Jeremy Warren
Sr. Systems Programmer
KB Toy Stores
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and
when, (why would be a whole different can of worms).. Any suggestions down
that road would be appreciated too.
Thanks!
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Jeremy Warren
Sr. Systems Programmer
KB Toy Stores
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FDR Upstream works extremely well for us.
Jeremy Warren
Sr. Systems Programmer
KB Toy Stores
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interesting discussions by searching on kiosk and restricted
shell which Tzafrir Cohen recommended, but I still need to do some digging.
Thanks again!
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Jeremy Warren
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KB Toy Stores
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at an application,
However the user/group/world file permissions for other reasons don't allow
me to guarantee that these users will have read-only.
TIA!
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Jeremy Warren
Sr. Systems Programmer
KB Toy Stores
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