s in your life. You eat too much junk food,
>you drive too fast and you veg out in front of the TV. Who are they kidding? That
>sounds like a perfect day to me!
> Gordon Wolfe, Ph.D. (425)865-5940
> VM & Linux Servers and Storage, The Boeing Company
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Sorry, it should have been
Gordon,
Werner Kuehnel wrote:
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> Wolfe,
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eat too much junk food,
>you drive too fast and you veg out in front of the TV. Who are they kidding? That
>sounds like a perfect day to me!
> Gordon Wolfe, Ph.D. (425)865-5940
> VM & Linux Servers and Storage, The Boeing Company
>
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rse on the fly) from root filesystem to LVM
space?
Are there any recommendations/experiences how to split up root fs to more than
one 3390-3 volume?
Any hints are very welcome.
Werner
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the virtual
> reader, freeing you from any restrictions imposed by silo, zilo, and zipl.
>
> Mark Post
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Werner Kuehnel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: SILO refu
2048 1
/dev/vgroot/lvvarvgroot 256 1
/dev/vgroot/lvhome vgroot 128 1
1 disk has a capacity of approx. 2,5 GB, so anything (including /boot, excluding
/usr, /var, /home) should be on the first disk, shouldn't it?
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Wern
)is dasdd:active at blocksize: 4096, 601020 blocks,
2347MB
How can I find out what device (58/0) is where it finds /boot/ipleckd.boot?
Volume group VGROOT is spanned over 2 devices, 3397 and 3399. Could that be the
problem, that /mnt/boot is on the other device than 3397?
Any help is very welcome.
Werner
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s didn't work with yast using xterm, so I tried "F 1", "F 2" (just
>press F, then the number), and
> it worked. F11 was F "dash" (to the right of the 0), and F12 was "F ="
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Werner K
gt; for all pf keys (cntrl-F and 1 thru = for PF1-PF12) on all terminal
> types (including my venerable ADM1).
>
> -- db
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> David Boyes
> Sine Nomine Associates
Werner Kuehnel
IMD GmbH (Mannheimer Versicherung)
Mannheim - Germany
/keys to the keys,
but I couldn't find nothing that relates to PF5-PF12.
So I'm currently stuck at the point where I can start the FTP from YaST, but it
requires a PF10 key.
Any help is very appreciated,
Werner Kuehnel
IMD GmbH (Mannheimer Versicherung)
Mannheim - Germany
No, just one CEC. I also believe that a POR would do the job, but I fear I won't
get the time for a POR :-(
I'd like to know if this is a consequence of dynamically changing the access to
the devices and OS/390 2.10 or JES3 doesn't really give them free, although
they're offl
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: Werner Kuehnel [mailto:werner.kuehnel@;mannheimer.de]
> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 5:05 AM
reciate any help.
Thanks,
Werner
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