Clovis,
What do you mean by ..let VM do the work?
The problem as I understand it is DHCPD requires the VSWITCH to use Layer 2 due
to the guest OS needing to accept broadcasts.
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Ryan
With the help of the people on this list I was able to determine DHCPD wasn't
working on our Linux guests because the VSWITCH was set to Layer 3. The
suggestion was to set it to Layer 2. Sounds simple enough, right?
Here is feedback from IBM on the issue:
--SNIP--
2. Another dependency is
It's far worse than that. Having / on an LV has _zero_ advantages, since
there is never a need to expand the root file system. Having / on an LV
introduces additional risk, and will elongate recovery time. That makes the
decision very easy. More risk, no benefit, no deal. Put / on an
Or just make sure you have good backups. Good and tested backups were the
original Knoppix. :)
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Scott Rohling wrote:
I think there are pros and cons - enough on both sides that I
Thanks for the info. I'm going to discuss this further with management.
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It has at least
Is it possible to shrink a LVM fs, not just grow it?
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Is there a way to trigger a script when
some can
shrink only if there are no used blocks in the area that is going to be
removed.
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dave wrote:
Hi, Ryan.
Funny you should ask...this topic has just been
discussed on this list:-)
It's not a good idea to put your / file system on an
LVM; if you ever have any problems
Is there a list of pro's and con's somewhere?
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I didn't say that LVMs are inherently risky or unreliable.
By all means build and use LVMs to hold your application
data and code. Just
Ira,
If you are just looking for a copy of the PDF I can make it available for you
on my personal FTP server. Let me know.
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Where is the tar file located, I can't seem to find it at
. Is there something specific about z/VM that doesn't play well with /
in LVM?
I keep reading where it's not a good idea to put / in LVM, but can you (or
someone else) define actually why it's not a good idea?
Thanks,
Ryan
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Valid points.
I guess if one has solid backups it is more of a moot point, correct? In the
z/VM world, is it common for / to get wasted any more than in the x86 world?
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The main reason is we have a limited about of disk to allocate and we will have
a hard time saying X gigs go to /opt, Y gigs will be needed for /home, etc.
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Thats the issue we are trying to
My point of view is that there is only one reason to put / in an LVM:
easier expansion if needed. Some of those calls others have referred to in
the middle of the night can happen because root fills up.. and being able
to dynamically add space without bringing down Linux can be an easy fix
Do you have every directory under / defined as its own filesystem? /etc,
/boot, /var, /opt, /lib, etc.. ?
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The main reason is we have a limited about of disk to allocate and we
will
have a
Thanks to everyone for their input. This makes much more sense now.
Ryan
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The answer is: it depends.
I usually try to put /usr, /opt, /var, and /tmp on separate filesystems.
One big
Doesn't seem as complex as I thought it would be.
Thanks, Ryan
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Yes, add the following line to the
/etc/sysconfig/hardware/hwcfg-qeth-bus-ccw-* files
QETH_LAYER2_SUPPORT=1
Something strong had to power that opening ceremony. I see a sharp decline
next quarter. :)
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Every few years, people predict that the mainframe is on its last legs
and will be taken
How do you guys handle the / filesystem? Is it managed in LVM or outside of
LVM? What are the pros and cons of doing it in and out?
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What does this do?
rug sa -t nu https://nu.novell.com
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I have been using a local yum server for my patches. Unfortunately, that
server was taken away and I now have to revert back to novell
?
Is it as simple as modifying a config file in z/VM then a few /etc files in
Linux?
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Being a Linux and not a mainframe guy, I'm still trying to learn 'ed' in case I
get stuck with only 3270 access to my Linux guest. Here's a superb list of sed
one liners that should come in handy:
http://student.northpark.edu/pemente/sed/sed1line.txt
Ryan
We've had a heck of a time trying to get DHCPD running on SLES10. I've noticed
that The Linux guest isn't accepting broadcasts. When typing tcpdump -nepi
eth0 broadcast on regular x86 servers, it spits out all kinds of stuff. On
the servers we have running on z/VM, nothing comes back. Can
Does anyone know of some third party vendors that provide service
contracts to IBM's newly (and abruptly) dropped tape drives? Namely
3490E FC0.
Thanks,
Ryan Stewart
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Can anyone point me to some docs on creating a new LPAR on a z890?
Also on installing, running Linux in an LPAR (no VM)?
Thanks,
Ryan Stewart
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Technical reason. We have z/VM, but I am interested in seeing if there
is any performance difference in running a our database apps in LPAR
mode rather than on z/VM.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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A Production, test, and port image.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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oh. I see. How
Laughed so hard I had no tears to cry. Dry heaving.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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command and used the mknod command that was causing them to
remain.
Also, I tried running mkinitrd and zipl, but I still have to run
modprobe and chccwdev after a reboot. Any idea why?
Thanks,
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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Awesome. Thanks Rich. I knew I was missing something.
Do I even need to do a mknod? When I did that after the chccwdev
command, the device already exists. It seems that chccwdev creates
those devices. Am I correct?
Thanks,
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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They seem to be. When I brought the device online it created
/dev/ntibm0, /dev/rtibm0, and btibm0.
Now I just have to get bacula to work with the drive and VM. More fun.
Thanks to all,
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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Hi all,
I have a question that I hope someone has some experience with. I have
seen some information on the list, but after doing some research I now
have more questions.
Can anyone give me some info on how SNA's scripts work between Linux and
VM to backup files to a 3490 tape?
Ryan Stewart
Thanks very much to Adam and David for the info. I think that clarifies
things for me.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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happens when
I come back up.
Any thoughts?
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Ryan Stewart
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I do see a message that states that a connection timed out when trying
to connect. I cannot remember for sure and now I will have to wait
untill it happens again because it happened while I was in the
/var/log/messages file and I could not recover the file correctly for
some reason.
Ryan
far. I
could probably recreated the problem if I ran the full load.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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Hi all,
Wondering if anyone can tell me whether or not there is an advantage or
a reason or a disadvantage to using MDISKs for Linux servers if I intend
to turn off the MDC, verses using dedicated disks. I intend to use the
entire disks and not split them up.
Thanks in advance.
Ryan Stewart
So for backup purposes it is a good idea to use the minidisks (with the
cache turned off).
Something like this: MDISK 200 3390 001 3338 lnx710 MR ?
Thanks,
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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Thanks to both John and David for their insight. I believe I will go
with mini disks and turn off the MDCACHE.
Thanks again.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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Does anyone know if there is a linux32 command or its equivalent in SLES
9 64-bit for zSeries? If there is, is it in a package somewhere?
Thanks in advance.
Ryan Stewart
Systems Programmer
Indian River Community College
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Thanks all.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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On 7/12/06, Hannes Reinecke
Tom,
Thanks. That fixed the DATA RETRIEVAL problem.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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Subject: Re: Ptk config
FCXRES00 severed
I do not get these errors in 5.1 and I believe I have everything
configured the same. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Ryan Stewart
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I think that there is an issue with windows not recognizing long
filenames that are on the Linux cd. IBM recommends that a Linux FTP
server be used for that reason.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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and cons.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Ryan Stewart
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will be database servers so I
don't see putting more than one Linux server on the same 3390-9. Do you
think there will be any major performance issues with using the 3390-9
as compared to the 3390-3, or is it neglegable since I will be using
several 3390-9 for the servers?
Ryan Stewart
Indian River
Frank,
No I have not yet, but I am currently looking into it.
Thanks,
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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Thanks all for your suggestions and help.
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Awe man, I thought I was specialyou got that to. Did anyone
respond?
Ryan
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On May 1, 2006, at 12
the way it is.
I am wondering if there is something else that got messed up that affects the
same thing. I'll keep trying things.
Thanks again,
Ryan
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. Anyone have any thoughts on
the issue?
Thanks,
Ryan Stewart
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. I will now, but what exactly does that
do?
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Ryan
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Try using
Ken,
I think you hit on it. For some reason my /bin/hostname file is
completely empty. In another image it looks like a binary file.
Any idea how to rebuild it?
Thanks,
Ryan
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Ok. I think I got it. I used YaST to update the net-tools module and
my hostname now shows up and the file is populated again.
Thanks for all the help everyone. It is greatly appreciated.
Ryan
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It was empty, but when I updated the package in YaST it became full.
Also, in my other image it has something in it.
Ryan
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/mkinitrd.Br8300/mnt_small/sys': No
space left on device
copy big image to small image failed
rmdir: `/var/tmp/mkinitrd.Br8300': Directory not empty
Thanks again for the help.
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AG's Natural application saying it could not create
semephore semkey = 61115111. I rebooted and I was hosed. I am not sure
if that has anything to do with the problem, but it was the only thing
that happened before the crash.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ryan Stewart
IRCC
will post it.
Ryan
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Something like this absolutely requires that you file a support incident
thanks
again
Ryan Stewart
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Is there such a thing as Stand Alone Edit
On 2/13/06, Marcy Cortes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a study just out:
http://osdl.org/newsroom/press_releases/2006_Jan_02.beaverton.html/20006
_02_13_beaverton.html/newsitem_view
Looks likes a one sided study in the other direction.
things on single user mode, but I don't know how to do =
that with Linux running under zVM. This is just a practice image so =
it's not a big deal, but I would like to know how to fix it for the =
future.
Thanks in advance.
Ryan Stewart
IRCC
Soory about the duplicate. forgot a subject
getting:
#~ su: q: No such file or directory
Ryan
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Subject: Re: Hosed root shell setting in /etc/passwd
Thanks all I'll give those a shot.
Ryan
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things on single user mode, but I don't know how to do that with Linux
running under zVM. This is just a practice image so it's not a big deal, but I
would like to know how to fix it for the future.
Thanks in advance.
Ryan Stewart
IRCC
. I'll try it on an image
and see.
I am curious as to whether or not YaST is supposed to run mkinitrd and
zipl, and if that is the fix in the patch.
Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College
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to make Linux recognize and
activate the volumes at IPL.
Ryan Stewart
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Sorry about
changed there as well.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Ryan Stewart
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Setting up a second OSA
Thanks for the info.
I think I got it configured. I ended up just configuring the top card
and it looks like it works. That makes sence with the routing table.
Thanks againg for the info.
Ryan Stewart
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I think I can get it working now. Thanks for your help
Ryan Stewart
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Thanks to Mark and Carlos for your info.
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Ryan Stewart wrote:
Can anyone tell me the best way
Opps. I meant Carsten and Mark. Thanks for the info.
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Subject: Re: Semaphore's
Ryan Stewart wrote:
Can anyone tell me
Can anyone tell me the best way to view and set the semaphore parameters
running SLES 9 on z890? Specifically SEMMSL. Do you edit sem.h and if
so which one (/usr/include/bits/sem.h, /usr/include/linux/sem.h,
/usr/include/sys/sem.h) ? Or /etc/sysctl.conf?
I tried it as a side project for about a week and ran into all sorts of
problems. Eventually I got rid of all errors, but I could not get it to
install. I shelved it until later.
Ryan
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to be
interactive queries that can be run at:
http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?linux-390, but they just seem to
hang for me.
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Two of my favorite lawyer jokes:
Another:
A lawyer was walking accross a meadow on a hot summer day when he
found himself ankel deep in manure. He thought he was melting.
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What is the equivalent of a emergency boot disk on a mainframe? ie: something
happends to the /boot filesystem and I need to boot from a boot disk, then
mount it manually?
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On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Adam Thornton wrote:
On Jul 6, 2005, at 4:10 PM, shogunx wrote:
Adaptive iptables would do the trick nicely.
Yeah, what he said. Not necessarily even adaptive: merely limiting
That's why I've actually chosen to stick with Perl cgi for my needs.
Security and the fact that cgi or Perl is stable and not likely to
break which really hasn't been the case with the PHP upgrades. Plus
to some extent I think PHP being easier attracts less skilled
programmers which also leads
Because it's easy and fashionable. Good old Perl has no luster now
that PHP is here. A lot of the Linux magazines tout PHP with MySQL
close to the second coming. It's 42.
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Is it just me, or are the exact same PHP
I'll give it a test. Thanks, Ryan
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It's just PHP code -- all the prereqs are available on zLinux, and run
fine. I don't see any reason why it won't run on Z, although the indexer
is going to be a pig for CPU.
http://kt-dms.sourceforge.net
Does anyone know of Knowledge Tree will run on the mainframe?
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Sorry about that..
http://kt-dms.sourceforge.net/
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URL?
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. If given the option I always prefer to
right click and save the pdf locally to prevent the freeze.
Ryan
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snip
P.S. Laugh all you want. In the Unix environment there are
usually 17 different ways to do
Maybe they need the outrageously new and cutting edge ability to do a subselect or run
stored procedure ;)
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Thanks Mark.
I don't
Why doesn't IBM sell you a device - call it a Linux co-processor, (really an Intel
chip in a box) to attach to the mainframe to offload your java and other high cpu work
onto;) Obviously I'm joking, but it just seems to me the phrase different horses for
different courses seems to apply in
The sad part is that only people/organizations doing their own development are likely
to take this much care when coding. You commercial vendors will just allow you to buy
more CPU and ram as they need to get their product out the door.
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From: James Melin
I am looking for a down load site for webmin to run on SuSE
SLES8 Intel.
Can anyone point me in the correct direction ?
www.webmin.com.
Google for webmin source. 2nd hit produced the reference.
You should also be prepared to explain why your system got hacked.
Webmin needs very careful
there is very little new under the sun.
Ryan
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From: Kris Van Hees [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 9:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: J2EE performance?
Current development tends to follow the following sequence:
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Plus, it's very un-unix like to give the user any sort of clue what to do;)
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From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 12:20 AM
Subject: Re: Administrivial
Harry,
That's cool. I just hope you don't think this will help anyone actually
about the new MySQL install.
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 08:37:48 -0600 Ryan Ware said:
I don't believe you can. RPM only manages RPM's.
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From: Aria Bamdad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 8:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RPM
To which SCO will say, you're not the boss of me It ain't over.
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From: James Melin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Novell has sent a new letter to SCO
Basically telling them to knock it off in a
Ok so then everyday when a new Windows virus comes out we get mailed and
told to go to Microsoft's update site. I think this service would be way to
noisy. It's telling me to update my virus definitions and patch my
system everyday. Course on the brighter side, consumers may get the idea
that a
I don't know what OS the rover uses, but are you implying that Linux
tolerates bad ram any better?
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From: Ranga Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 7:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Windows? Blue Screen?
News:
Spirit's Troubled
We're stopping about 2 per minute now. I guess the web is being slowed down
due to the bandwidth suckage. If the rate I'm seeing them at is an
indicator of the number of machines, I'd say SCO will go dark again.
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From: Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission
Yes. No need to discuss when we can participate in one of our regularly
scheduled holy wars such as best text editor, language, etc.
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From: Henry Schaffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PLEASE don't
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