nt: Okey-dokey.
Helpdesk: It's difficult to troubleshoot your problem because
your software levels are so new.
Client: Argh!
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to send notes to Novell to generate sufficient interest to get
something similar, it depresses me to see just how far things have
come in 10 years.
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d happen these days with the changes to
the spool handling system that have taken place. However it
does illustrate a point.
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So if you had something that ran from the client
with an encrypted stream to a pipe on VM
would that be acceptable?
Also, what would one expect to get back if
one typed something like ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> They won't, however, have support for 2nd level hypervisors.
What do you mean by this? 2nd level up? 2nd level down?
Running Xen/Linux & MS/Win OS' side-by-side? What exactly?
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I have never tried this, but I believe if you don't specify a
passphrase your private key is not encrypted on the HD and you won't
be prompted for it.
Have you tried generating a pair without giving a passphrase?
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On 4/14/05, McKown, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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or on the compile:
compress.c:29: zlib.h No such file or directory.
I don't really need the latest version. I just need a version current
enought to support one of the above key types (RSA or DH. The version
I have installed is 1.0.6.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
R
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
>O man...
>They left out regina! How can I operate without Rexx!
Simple - you download the latest Regina release and
compile it. Then you can use my pi... oh, no, wait... it's
not ready yet :-)
Rod
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caching stuff and returning the cached (i.e. old) version rather
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Another useless 'Weird but true...' story...
Rod
-
Bill Bitner said:
> ... many things ...
I'd completely ignore this post. It's obviously a forgery and
can't possibly be from who it's supposed to be. After all,
it doesn't have the words "it depends" in it.
Rod (
suse80nn
or not? Or is that what the missing part after the above "and to" was
going
to be?
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I've just gotten one of these so whatever the problem
is, it's back.
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At home I had to update the /etc/xinetd.d/cvs conf file with
the correct cvs repository names in order to get cvs
to recognise the names as valid repositories. Check that
or whatever the inetd equivalent is.
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redundant VM
people to actually produce this stuff that we all keep talking about.
Get it to give out VM userids to everyone, set up an appropriate
organisation structure, pay some people to keep things on schedule
whilst others can contribute in their free time as they want to...
Sigh. I know. Pipe dre
e tcp stages to send them off to
>the Linux image... but then I'm like that.
All I was trying to do was point out that a one-size-fits-all
sol'n isn't appropriate. I obviously failed to clarify it, again.
Wasn't my best day yes
xlate stage and use the tcp stages to send them off to
the Linux image... but then I'm like that.
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ious things. Any pre-reqs will be
flagged.
Rod
(1) I really wish I'd trademarked this before Bitner did (along
with this internet superhighway stuff that I was proposing in the
late 70s). I'd be the one with lots of money now instead of him!
number of cylinders you need.
If you ask 10 people how you should partition things then
you'll get 11 answers. A lot of it depends on what you want
to do.
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er Linux for
S/390 at the time... but times change... I wasn't impressed.
(Don't ask me the name, I could give you one but I'm not
certain that it wouldn't be the controlled su cmd one.)
In my playing round with NIS on my Solaris courses, i
time
undoing what they'd done.
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aspect of the system from VM
& products to writing the front-end to OV/VM.
Another place I worked had 1 VM sysprog (me) to
support 13,000 people. But they didn't do too much
so it wasn't too heavy.
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Forgot to mention: the socket's set up as it's defined - hence
it would be blocking (as that's what the routines default to).
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in A tells B that it's waiting,
which somehow or other causes B to complete its
SockRecv *before* maxlength bytes have been received.
Yes/No?
I've shuffled round the net looking for a good RxSock
tutorial and can't find one - they're either
Dave Jones has the same problem.
Rod
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>However, I could not
>recommend ext2 as a filesystem because it is too
>easily damanaged (sic)
How so?
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And one can always use Pipeserv...
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And since 2401 is the default port, in principle you
don't need it anyway, which reduces the CVSROOT to
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/src
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ither of them as it happens).
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If your remote dB responds to DRDA requests then you can use that
to issue queries directly from DB2/VM.
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Sigh... not my best day today...
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d whether I've any experience in it.
Anyone interested, contact me off list.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled rants and raves.
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wn fault) something
like 12 years ago. Hmmm...
I had a rant here about how important things never seem to get REXX
interfaces at the time of announcement but somehow, if people haven't
gotten the message by now, it just doesn't seem to be worth the effort
any more...
Rod (TOPS-20 - wonderful OS - years ahead of its time - I still miss it)
Why do you want to do this from
Linux as opposed to doing it from VM?
What's your real problem here?
Rod
I use x3270 and one thing I found was that if a line in your
keymap file actually has a trailing character e.g. a space,
then the mapping doesn't work.
Info supplied on the grounds of just in case...
Rod
From the left field:
if one can call Rexx from CICS & one has TSO Pipelines
then it's trivial to write a pipe to do it
Disclaimers:
1 it's Friday
2 I know nothing about CICS
Rod
Googling around gives various answers including but not limited to:
priv prob on the socket
priv prob on the config file
no passwd in the dB
no grant been issued on something in the dB
Take your pick...
Rod
Privilege problems on /tmp/mysql.sock maybe?
Rod
for controlling
This brings to the fore the questions: what sort of trouble traffic and
what sort
of packets is it generating?
Rod (off to look at finally using his Solaris courses and
installing Solaris 9 on his test PC box - whee!)
discussions
that have gone on. Needless to say, reading the documentation
is a given.
I use it and it found an old virus in a copy of DOS that I was
playing with in an image file under Bochs. Hmmm... maybe that's
why the handheld suddenly stopped reading it's floppy drive...
Rod
For those who haven't seen it yet...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/34597.html
Here's The Register's equivalent:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/61/34523.html
One wonders what IBM's reaction will be. If only we had
a VM version for these small boxes :-)
Rod
fline,
especially the memory jog about how Solaris does it.
I can look that up in my Solaris course material.
(I'd forgotten about it).
I'll have a shufty at the info everyone's given me.
Again, many thanks.
Rod
apers that describe
someone who's done this very welcome.
Ta muchly.
Rod
s into
perspective
I would tell anyone who asked that VM is the second best operating
system I've
ever come across...
...and they don't make the best one anymore.
Rod
day (damn - they'd run out of
t-shirts there).)
Rod
And if the LSB had chosen apt instead of rpm then... oops, sorry,
religious discussion.
I love apt. Anyone thought of adding in a P2P update method
for it?
Rod
>(on average) every three lines of code modified
> to fix a bug introduces a new bug
Hmmm... when I was last involved in this (1983/4) the
ratio was one bug per ten lines of code. I leave observations
about what this means to others.
Rod
g off...
Rod
age when one of the other
sysadmins did't want to know that it really still matters
where you put your swap, system utils etc. on a disk
because in the 21st century you didn't want to have to
be bothered with that. Sigh. Oink, oink, flap, flap.)
Rod
d I don't
want to look too stupid :-)
Rod
. From within, you hear lots of words that you know
but that being used in strange and mysterious ways. A sign above
this door reads IBM LEGAL.
WARNING: Do not enter this room.
It pretty much sums up the attitude that prevailed in IBM at
that time. I wouldn't have expected it to have changed much.
Rod
feel
more at home with Linux but that may be because of the odd things
that OS X does, most of which seem to be hangovers from the
NeXT stuff.
I still miss VM though...
Rod
commie from old Europe - they'll be knocking on
my door next.
Methinks that the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation has
competition for who'll be the first against the wall...
Rod - slow day, been to the theme park, waiting for the
DSL connection so I can cut the phone charges, can't be
bothered doing anything relevant...
t more
eloquently than I can...
...or at least have the link to the past posts where this has
been discussed.
Rod
loops on certain systems due to the architecture...
Ah well, regrets over... we now return you to your regularly scheduled
"You had 1s?
We were doing this with only 0s!" BYTE8406(1) reminiscences.
Rod
(1) http://www.212.net/business/jargonb.htm
s are
suffering from)...
Apart from that, I can't help but feel that there's a word missing from
this thread's
subject line? Gartner speaks... what? Nonsense? Sense? Other words beginning
with S?
Rod (also a rivet counter who's had a lousy few days and needs an outlet
(and a job))
This was discussed on one of the other lists that I follow (the THE list
probably - I've archived the discussion now) quite a while back and was
condemned for any number of reasons but most notably for there not
being a command line and that this was being touted as an
advantage - see the FAQ.
Rod
the first work on Linux for IBM mainframes came from
IBM Boeblingen, Germany
Go read your history books - the working port may have come
out of there first (because they thought they had to race others)
but other people were working on it in other places
(I know - I was working with one of them at
How many processors do they support?
Oooh - I think that they're up to 8 at the moment. Mind you
it's just been released. There's a 64 bit version of the
Linux code though.
http://www.suse.de/us/company/press/press_releases/archive03/sles_amd64.html
Rod
will, but it will take years before you'll be able to buy a 64 bit version
of Redhat loaded on a 64 processor system.
AMD64 version: SuSE & Mandrake now, Red Hat "real soon now".
Rod (just read the article in Linux Format)
(need more C coding practise - I can do you lots of
other languages, but very little C) I'm a bit out of the loop but
still curious - hmmm... then there's MOL for the iMac port...)
Rod
us for example? Would it even work if I did?
I'm just curious if anyone's tried this...
(Don't ask me to try it on the iMac, I'm still
getting used to it, although I suppose I could try it
on the intel box...)
Rod
e of Win people who
are pretty good and prepared to listen. They're in the minority of my
experience though.
And now we're getting off subject, so I'll save my rant about the
supposed skill shortage for another day.
Rod - back to Dutch class homework and Rexx/Curses programming
;t
know anything about alternatives and quite frankly, they wouldn't last two
minutes on a more complex system. Sigh... I despair, really, I do...
Rod
Mark,
Here is the log output with IP addresses altered to protect me. :-)
Thanks,
Rod
ss390:/var/log/samba# cat smb.log
[2003/04/04 16:10:17, 2] lib/interface.c:add_interface(81)
added interface ip=nnn.nnn.nnn.5 bcast=nnn.nnn.nnn.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
[2003/04/04 16:10:17, 3] smbd
Daniel,
I have been looking for them. What directory are they usually in?
How do I set one up using SWAT?
Thanks,
Rod
>where is the nmbd logs??
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Daniel Jarboe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 11:02 AM
Mark,
I made the change, and recycled the 2 smb tasks, but the windows client is still
giving me an error message:
\\Ss390 is not accessable. The network path was not found.
Rod
>Rod,
>
>Under Global Variables
> Security Options
>map to guest
>
>
>Mark Post
Mark,
I am using SWAT to configure SABMA.
I found browsable = Yes and guest account = yes on the share, but map to guest is not
listed.
Is there another name for this in SWAT?
THanks,
Rod
>Rod,
>
>You might need something like this:
>browseable = Yes
>guest account = nobod
do I do to fix this problem?
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I'll be 'cos I can install that for him and then he'll be happy).
Rod (if you're running OS X, then fink is your friend)
E has recently received an ISPF compatibility mode.
How good the compatibility is is another matter, however it may be good
enough for you.
(http://www.macro4.com/vmug/archive.html)
Rod
rsion
4 - I use SuSE as my primary Linux install on 2 boxes at home (the other
boxes being iMacs which are running OS 9 and/or OS X) as it was the
only distro at the time that would correctly configure my X
installation (and a good job it did of it too)
Rod
Hi Alan,
Drat. Didn't know it ran DAT ON. Shows you (a) how much out of touch I am
and (b) how much further out of touch you get when you're unemployed.
Thanks Alan - my apologies to the list for being stupid.
Rod
> I felt that swapping into an EW shared segment is the best of both
> worlds,
Tried using a dataspace? Just curious what you think...
Rod F.
We're working on the informal testing regime scripts, and will be
submitting some of the work shortly.
Any more info on this or a pointer to an appropriate web page?
Rod F.
e on large
processors.
What is the commercial value of VSE or VM on a hobbyist's computer?
Certainly not $13000.
Oracle gives it's product away for free for non-commercial use.
Rod
>On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 13:23:42 -0500, Rod Clayton wrote:
>
>>I am also a radio-amateur. The m
$13,000. I don't see how anyone
could write GNU software for VSE or VM at that price.
Rod
KA3BHY
>On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 12:53:50 +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 12:42, you wrote:
>>> $13K entry point (not 20K) for their own system with software loan am
I have been looking at a number of Debian mirror sites, but have been unable to find
the 390 distribution or the ISO images for same.
Does anyone have a list of FTP sites for Debian 390 ISO images?
Thanks,
Rod
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Yeah, yeah, sorry, I put 20 where I meant to put 10 - it's late, I'm
tired...
Rod
for a
couple of years (sigh).
Rod
RedHat ftp sites are heavily
>used, and I thought I saw some
>comments posted about problems downloading all the
>files at one go.
>
>
>=
>- Mark Ver
>
>
>______
>Do You Yahoo!?
>Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time sto
reviews as well - it's a sort of successor to Blackbox.
I use Blackbox on the P100 + 16Mb box. I even used it on a 40Mhz, 386 with
4Mb of RAM. Ah yes, my first Linux installation . . .
Rod Furey (downsized again - sigh)
'm
> sure.)
>
> What we were all actually hoping for was for you to stop using very
> strange Aussie-isms that require a special committee to be established
> simply to determine (a) what words you used, and (2) what
> they meant. ;-)
> On the other hand, such things bro
l bid for RSCS NJE and/or Passthru. Can the z/VM
>issue also be pursued as a licensing issue or is this one real?
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how you want, scp is cute :-)
Rod (hey, we need it and it's an excuse to learn perl - language war entry:
perl is closer to Pascal than it is to VB
:-)
John asked me to forward this reply to the list.
Rod
--- begin forwarded text
To: Rod Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Updating Python
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 06:07:58 +0800
From: John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> John:
>
> Thanks for the advice.
>
> Wh
I would like to update the Python on my SuSE 7.0 390 system. I have the tar ball of
the Python that I want to install.
Python 1.5.? is already installed on this system I guess as an RPM.
How do I remove 1.5 so I can install 2.1?
Thanks,
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Linux guests are limited by the number of eithernet cards you can
give them?
Can I change something to make it work with VCTCA?
Thanks,
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ributed.
>
>> isn't this a violation of section 6 of the GPL?
>
>The trial and evaluation versions contain "pay"-series software.
>
>
>Best regards
>
>
>Dieter Heussner
Then it's only a problem to run the pay series software in production?
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inux for S/390 port before he
was downsized from a certain large computer firm in a cost savings
exercise?
Rod Furey
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>From: Hines Daniel (sys1dmh) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 2:33 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Red Hat GA FTP Pointer
>
>
>Perhaps Red Hat will follow Suse's policy - you must pay to play for the
>latest release .
>
>Dan
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