How to change /udev/rules.d/ for hsi

2011-12-08 Thread Mark D Vandale
Here's some more detail if that helps... The hipersocket address e000. I've added the last 2 lines, 1 to increase the buffer cnt and the other to turn off checksumming. Neither parameter changes during a reboot. lsqeth -p still shows a cnt of 16 for the device -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1296

Re: How to change /udev/rules.d/ for hsi

2011-12-08 Thread Mark D Vandale
on 390 Port LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu Mark, try to move the buffer_count and checksumming line before the online line. The qeth driver does not allow to change the buffer_count value in online state. Regards, Ursula Braun, IBM Germany On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 10:13 -0500, Mark D Vandale wrote

How to change /udev/rules.d/ for hsi

2011-12-07 Thread Mark D Vandale
I'm trying to update buffer size and turn off checksumming for hsi devices but the changes are taking affect. Is there something else that needs to be changed ? SLES 11 Thanks, Mark -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff /

getting device busy on smbfs mounted area

2009-03-20 Thread Mark D Vandale
In our fstab we mount a smbfs filesystem on z/OS.. It works for a while but at some point we are getting hung up. I have no idea what's causing this. Executing any cmd against it hangs for a while and the returns this device busy message. Is there a way to get around this or force it to be

Re: smbfs mount ? (or cifs)

2009-03-19 Thread Mark D Vandale
circumstances you're not allowed to copy or forward this e-mail. On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 14:18 -0400, Mark D Vandale wrote: Can smbfs be mounted from /etc/fstab ? I can issue the cmd mount -f smbfs //ipaddress/dirname /dirname username=testid,password=testpw and get the smbfs mounted but I

Re: smbfs mount ? (or cifs)

2009-03-19 Thread Mark D Vandale
-...@vm.mar IST.EDU On 3/19/2009 at 8:51 AM, Mark D Vandale mvand...@csc.com wrote: Is cifs supported on Suse sles10 x390 ? I had read that on Novell but then someone had said to me it was not supported on MF Linux right now. I did try it and received this in the messages log

smbfs mount ?

2009-03-18 Thread Mark D Vandale
Can smbfs be mounted from /etc/fstab ? I can issue the cmd mount -f smbfs //ipaddress/dirname /dirname username=testid,password=testpw and get the smbfs mounted but I can't get this mounted by adding a line in the /etc/fstab . The format in the /etc/fstab is more like -- //ipadress:/dirname

Re: smbfs mount ?

2009-03-18 Thread Mark D Vandale
This is the format in the last /etc/fstab I tried. I started out using the credentials option and changed to specify the username and password just to make sure I didn't have something wrong with the file that contained the username and pw. The uid, gid, fmask and dmask was added this last time

Re: smbfs mount ?

2009-03-18 Thread Mark D Vandale
Re: smbfs mount ? 03/18/2009 04:23 PM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port linux-...@vm.mar IST.EDU On 3/18/2009 at 4:12 PM, Mark D Vandale mvand...@csc.com wrote: -snip

Re: EXAMINE 24: No Record Found detected - fatal error

2006-05-10 Thread Mark D Vandale
Re: EXAMINE 24: No Record Found detected - fatal error 05/10/2006 02:31 AM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED] IST.EDU On 5/10/06, Mark D

EXAMINE 24: No Record Found detected - fatal error

2006-05-09 Thread Mark D Vandale
I'm running Suse SLES9 with SP3 on z/VM 5.1. Since I applied SP3 I have issued reboot often so I am not sure when these errors began. The system does come up and I can log in. As far as I can tell I don't see anything damaged on the system. This 0.0.206 is the second pack for a LVM. I'm not

test msg

2005-09-26 Thread Mark D Vandale
This is just a test. No need to reply. -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390

Hipersocket Frame size

2005-04-14 Thread Mark D Vandale
Does anyone have any suggestions or guidlines on selecting a frame size in the definition of hipersockets ? I did read in the zSeries Hipersockets that the default Frame size is 16KB, compared with a maximum of 9KB for a Gigabyte Ethernet. But Hipersockets can also be defined as 24, 40 or 64KB.