I am not much on LINUX so this may be a rather basic question.
I am trying to install VNC. This is what happens. Can someone help me, or
point me to a cookbook?
[root@fedora ~]# yum install vnc
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Error: Cannot retrieve metalink for repository:
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I am trying
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I am trying to install VNC. This is what happens. Can someone help me,
or
point me to a cookbook
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I am trying to install VNC. This is what
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Yes I am behind a firewall and need to use a proxy server.
This is what I get from ls
[root@fedora ~]# ls -la /etc/yum.repos.d/
total 28
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Jan 15 07:16
[root@fedora ~]# yum install tigervnc-server.
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Error: Cannot retrieve metalink for repository: fedora/18/s390x. Please verify
its path and try again Tom
Has this ever worked? There's been a lot of reorganization going on in various
places
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This is the first time I tried it.. I just installed the latest FEDORA 18
s390x (test) this morning.
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Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
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I am not much on LINUX so this may be a rather basic question.
I am trying to install VNC. This is what happens. Can someone help
Our Linux guy is off on another project and my natural curiosity has
gotten the best of me.
I have restarted the Linux on Z installation procedure. I have Putty
installed. I have a Putty connection. I logged in as install.
The Putty window is asking me this regarding the installation:
You can set up NFS -- or an FTP server (use URL and ftp:// ).. I
tend to do installs from a Linux workstation where you can easily
install/configure such things. Not as familiar with Windows options here..
Scott Rohling
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Fecha: 12/04/2011 17:31
Asunto: Re: Another Basic Red Hat RHEL 5.6 Install question
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You can set up NFS -- or an FTP
What type of media contains the installation image?
Local CD/DVD
Z systems don't have local CD/DVD -- so you can't select that one.
Hard Drive
If you have a mod 27 or mod 54 and have copied the install media to a
Linux-formatted minidisk linked to the id, then you can use this one, but
There are IBM RedBooks that you may want to use as reference to perform the
install while the Linux guy is off on the other project.
You may be done before he returns ;-)
Here is a link: http://www.vm.ibm.com/devpages/mikemac/
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Hughes, Jim
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From: Mark Post mp...@novell.com
Subject: Re: sles11 install question
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 12:12 AM
On 11/26/2009 at 10:30
AM, Marian Gasparovic mar...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Hi,
when installing SLES via NFS I used to point parmfile
directly
On 12/1/2009 at 12:05 PM, Marian Gasparovic mar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Strange. So what is wrong with this parameter file ?
Nothing particular that I can see. You might try omitting the parameters that
I don't have specified:
Broadcast=9.60.18.255
Hostname=gpok224
But, I'm not very optimistic
On 11/26/2009 at 10:30 AM, Marian Gasparovic mar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
when installing SLES via NFS I used to point parmfile directly to .iso image
of SLES DVD, without loopmounting it. But on SLES11 I am getting an error.
Loading file:/mounts/mp_/SLES-11-DVD-s390x-GM-DVD1.iso -
Hi,
when installing SLES via NFS I used to point parmfile directly to .iso image of
SLES DVD, without loopmounting it. But on SLES11 I am getting an error.
Loading file:/mounts/mp_/SLES-11-DVD-s390x-GM-DVD1.iso - failed
*** Could not find the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Repository.
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Can anyone tell me if there is a Java 6 included in the install of the
s390x version ? If not, can I get a link to a download for a jdk or sdk ?
Thanks,
Bruce
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 11:32 AM, in message
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Hey Mark sorry to bother, I just installed suse 9 base
system and I am at the point of starting yast or yast2
and this is the error message I get while loggedonto
the server through putty
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thanks Mark I got impatient now I get the following:
sorry for the bother
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 installation
program v1.6.36 (c) 1996-2004 SU
SE LINUX AG
: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 12:47 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: java install question
We have run into what some seem to think is a Java
problem, so we were asked to upgrade. Currently we are
running:
rpm -qa |grep sun
java-1_4_2-sun-plugin-1.4.2.11-1.1
java-1_4_2-sun-1.4.2.11-1.1
So I
LJ Mace wrote:
We have run into what some seem to think is a Java
problem, so we were asked to upgrade. Currently we are
running:
rpm -qa |grep sun
java-1_4_2-sun-plugin-1.4.2.11-1.1
java-1_4_2-sun-1.4.2.11-1.1
So I went to the download site and downloaded :
j2re-1_4_2_14-linux-i586.rpm
We have run into what some seem to think is a Java
problem, so we were asked to upgrade. Currently we are
running:
rpm -qa |grep sun
java-1_4_2-sun-plugin-1.4.2.11-1.1
java-1_4_2-sun-1.4.2.11-1.1
So I went to the download site and downloaded :
j2re-1_4_2_14-linux-i586.rpm
I followed the
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We have run into what some seem to think is a Java
problem, so we were asked to upgrade. Currently we are
running:
rpm -qa |grep sun
java-1_4_2-sun-plugin-1.4.2.11-1.1
Raymond Higgs wrote:
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/02/2007 05:35:18
PM:
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
There's a storage benchmark site around (I found it, forgot where) where
storage vendors' product benchmarks are ranked - sort of like
top500.org. but oriented towards storage
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/02/2007 06:11:22
PM:
Raymond Higgs wrote:
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/02/2007
05:35:18
PM:
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
There's a storage benchmark site around (I found it, forgot where)
where
storage vendors'
Raymond Higgs wrote:
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/02/2007 06:11:22
PM:
Raymond Higgs wrote:
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/02/2007
05:35:18
PM:
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
There's a storage benchmark site around (I found it, forgot where)
where
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/03/2007 03:49:30
PM:
Raymond Higgs wrote:
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/02/2007
06:11:22
PM:
Raymond Higgs wrote:
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/02/2007
05:35:18
PM:
Tom
Raymond Higgs wrote:
http://www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_all
Yeah; I googled storage benchmarks after I sent my email, then got
distracted: could I attach a DS8300 to my whitebox Sempron?
Of course you could, but the HBA would cost twice as much as the
whitebox
;)
Hi
A group is wanting to install Oracle 10g and is asking for a server with
3Gb Memory and swap at 1.5x the memory
This sounds like an Intel install but is out of the Linux for zSeries
install guide.
What have you seen as to what is really needed to install and run oracle?
Do I really need a
On 1/2/07, Doug Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
A group is wanting to install Oracle 10g and is asking for a server with
3Gb Memory and swap at 1.5x the memory
This sounds like an Intel install but is out of the Linux for zSeries
install guide.
What have you seen as to what is really
PM
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Hi
A group is wanting to install Oracle 10g and is asking for a server with
3Gb Memory and swap at 1.5x the memory This sounds like an Intel install
but is out of the Linux for zSeries install guide.
What have you seen as to what
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Hi
A group is wanting to install Oracle 10g and is asking for a server with
3Gb Memory and swap at 1.5x the memory This sounds like an Intel install
but is out of the Linux
] On Behalf Of
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Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 3:35 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
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Hi
A group is wanting to install Oracle 10g and is asking for a server
with 3Gb Memory and swap at 1.5x the memory This sounds like an Intel
install
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Oracle 10g install question
On 1/2/07, Smith, Ann (ISD, IT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You say you have the first 1 GIG go to V-DISK. What are you using for
the other 5 GIG?
In my case I was just rushing to get the id ready for the customer to
do
All of that depends
It seemed to be happy with 768M to install Oracle 10g.
I have been able to trim it down to 400M running (OEM, a java based
thingie, takes the greatest part of it).
It seems to run fine, for a test machine. The applications people seem
to be fairly happy with their
Forgot to add
You don't really need much swap space with Oracle. Most of Oracle runs
in the SGA (system global area), simular to the database cache, amoung
other things. So you wouldn't define a SGA large enough for you to do
active swapping. That would be dumb. Either make the machine bigger
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
Compared to the mainframe, an Intel based system, can't do I/Os. And
There's a storage benchmark site around (I found it, forgot where) where
storage vendors' product benchmarks are ranked - sort of like
top500.org. but oriented towards storage performance and prices. I
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/02/2007 05:35:18
PM:
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
There's a storage benchmark site around (I found it, forgot where) where
storage vendors' product benchmarks are ranked - sort of like
top500.org. but oriented towards storage performance and
Hi all,
me being a newbie ... I have already isntalled once RHEL4 in a
z/linux partition once, but the rhsetup-portion happened with
substantial
help and I don't quite remember all things done.
And now I want to install a second time in a second partition,
for a test system.
My problem:
What install method are you using (NFS, HTTP, FTP)?
If you're using NFS and the ISOs they should _not_ be loopback mounted (the
installer will take care of that itself). If you're using FTP/HTTP, the
ISOs need to be loopback mounted as disc1 - discN.
And by rhsetup you mean the standard
What install method are you using (NFS, HTTP, FTP)?
Sorry - I am using FTP and loopback mounted ISOs just the way you described.
And by rhsetup you mean the standard installer, anaconda, right? Not the
s390-specific installer that nobody uses anymore? iirc rhsetup didn't
support
If you're actually using rhsetup it doesn't support ISOs, only a merged
install tree. Anaconda supports both options. (According to some ancient
release notes I found.)
Full instructions for installing RHEL can be found here:
: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Kyle Smith
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 12:22 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: RHEL4: install question (partition, no VM)
-snip-
If you're not actually using Red Hat Enterprise Linux and are trying to
install Red Hat Linux
Of
Fuhrmann Anna
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 11:45 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: RHEL4: install question (partition, no VM)
What install method are you using (NFS, HTTP, FTP)?
Sorry - I am using FTP and loopback mounted ISOs just the way you
described.
And by rhsetup you
Post, Mark K wrote:
Anna,
I've found it much, much easier to debug installation problems by using
HTTP. The logging is much more detailed and very easy to figure out.
It's been a while since I did an RHEL4 install on the mainframe, but I'm
pretty sure I merged the CD images into one install
For the most part, it is really a cookbook. I have had great
success using it to install SLES9 on our z/VM system. I
initially ran into difficulties when the cookbook suggested
that I use an NFS server to install from. This was not
possible, more so it was not the easiest to do - lots of
people to
So you did or didn't extract the SLES CDs somewhere on your Windows machine?
If you did, you can copy the install tree from your Windows PC using any
means necessary (FTP, SMB, or if you have an SSH server installed on your PC
you can copy the tree using scp has described in section 8.1.1). If
] Behalf Of
David Boyes
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:34 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Install question
Since the Marist distro is so out-of-date, why is it still up and
downloadable without large warnings to get a more modern level?
You'd have to ask Marist, but my guesses
I am installing Marist/LINUX on an IBM Z800 in a Z/VM guest.
I am unable to ftp the root file system into the LINUX(page 116 of the
Linux for S/390 install/config).
I am unable to ping from my PC to the LINUX.
I am able to ping from the tcpmaint ID to the LINUX but it seems I can
not do
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Sent: April 27, 2006 10:04
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Install question
I am installing Marist/LINUX on an IBM Z800 in a Z/VM guest.
I am unable to ftp the root file system into the LINUX(page 116 of the
Linux for S/390 install/config).
I am unable to ping
I am installing Marist/LINUX on an IBM Z800 in a Z/VM guest.
Bluntly, give up on the Marist distribution and start with something
more modern that supports guest LANs. The Marist code is *ancient* and
lacks a number of important things to make it usable for anything.
You'll spend more time
Since the Marist distro is so out-of-date, why is it still up and
downloadable without large warnings to get a more modern level?
Fuzzy
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On 4/27/06, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bluntly, give up on the Marist distribution and
: Install question
I am installing Marist/LINUX on an IBM Z800 in a Z/VM guest.
Bluntly, give up on the Marist distribution and start with something
more modern that supports guest LANs. The Marist code is *ancient* and
lacks a number of important things to make it usable for anything.
You'll spend
: April 27, 2006 11:19
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Install question
Thank you for your advice.
I will try to install CentOS
This is the second time. I have tried to install LINUX in a VM guest.
First, I tried Debian.
Second, I tried Marist.
This proof of concept is talking me a long
Thank you for your advice.
I will try to install CentOS
This is the second time. I have tried to install LINUX in a VM guest.
First, I tried Debian.
Second, I tried Marist.
This proof of concept is talking me a long time!
A new release of Z/OS or Z/VM might be easier.
All I want to do is get
First, I tried Debian.
What problems did you have with Debian?
This proof of concept is talking me a long time!
A new release of Z/OS or Z/VM might be easier.
The networking problem you described will occur with any Linux
distribution you try. You have to work with your networking people to
Since the Marist distro is so out-of-date, why is it still up and
downloadable without large warnings to get a more modern level?
You'd have to ask Marist, but my guesses are:
1) Hysterical Raisins. Some people get off on retro-computing (this from
a person that runs TOPS20 on an emulated KS20
Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kind of late
No, not late - it's all good, a helpful answer is a helpful answer.
So let's call it timeless..GW
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Wallace
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Basic SP3 install question
John,
Can you describe how you set up the loopback to appear as a CDROM? I am
following a similar path to what you did for SP2 in that I have created
Hi, I am trying to install SP3 to a VM4.4 SLES8 image. In the past I have
installed SP2 using an ISO CD image with the mount loopback which worked
great. I have the RPM's ftp'ed under a work directory and also on the SP3
CD (not an ISO Imagefile). Using the Yast2 Patch CD update, I go to auto
There are three RPMs that need to be installed before you start the big
update process. It is mentioned in the readme...
On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 09:31, John Kapturowski wrote:
Hi, I am trying to install SP3 to a VM4.4 SLES8 image. In the past I have
installed SP2 using an ISO CD image with the
John,
Can you describe how you set up the loopback to appear as a CDROM? I am following a
similar path to what you did for SP2 in that I have created a directory with ISO
images of the SP updates but I am unclear on how to satisfy YAST request to mount a
CDROM when obviously we don't have
Are the cpint and km_cpint packages only applicable to the SLES7
distribution or can they be used for a TurboLinux 7.0 system (2.4.7 kernel)?
Very unlikely I think. The km_cpint delivers the *source* of the
cpint kernel module in /usr/src/kernel-modules/km_cpint and its
the special SuSE spec
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Subject: Re: cpint install question
Are the cpint and km_cpint packages
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I got the cpint installed finally, but it took a bit of trying so what
follows may not be the best way to do it. In particular I had to copy the
cpint.o module to a correct /lib/modules directory to allow cpint_load to
find it.
Environment: SLES7 beta
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From:Bishop, Peter G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cpint install question
Hi
thanks Rob, Mark.
I'm
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From:Rob van der Heij [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cpint install question
SNIPPED
If you want to have a cpint.o to go with that you need
At 22:16 08-07-02 -0400, Post, Mark K wrote:
I don't know if the RPM does a depmod -a command or not (but it should
have). You might try that and see if things improve. If not, try this:
I believe the problems with cpint in the SuSE distribution
are caused by different styles of software
of this
eventually...
Peter Bishop
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Subject: Re: cpint install question
Peter,
You also need to install the km_cpint.rpm. That's the one that has the
actual cpint.o module
Hi again,
well, luckily a reinstall doesn't take long, because doing it doesn't seem
to remove this particular symptom.
Both cpint and km_cpint are installed now, but /sbin/cpint_load still gives
me a missing module error.
I think the right thing to do is simply create the cpint.o module with
day.
Mark Post
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From: Bishop, Peter G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 7:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cpint install question
Hi again,
thanks Mark - I installed that package (I was expecting it to already have
been installed) and still
Hi Mark,
well all I can say is, prepare to be surprised... ;-)
Here's what happened when I did what you suggested
===
vmsles1:/usr/src/kernel-modules/km_cpint # depmod -a
vmsles1:/usr/src/kernel-modules/km_cpint # /sbin/cpint_load
insmod: cpint: no module by that name found
: Re: cpint install question
It is there, but well hidden. You need to run
cpint_load
cpint-post-insmod
to complete the stuff (swap dash and underscores when needed).
You could stick them into the init scripts in /etc/init.d/...
Rob
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From: Bishop, Peter G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 6:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cpint install question
Hi Dougie and Rob,
thanks -
that was some of the mucking around I did earlier, and did again today with
no luck, but it's good to know
It is there, but well hidden. You need to run
cpint_load
cpint-post-insmod
to complete the stuff (swap dash and underscores when needed).
You could stick them into the init scripts in /etc/init.d/...
Rob
Hi,
using the beta of SLES7, and wanting to issue CP commands in a guest, I
found that the cpint package was available for install so I intalled it with
yast.
vmsles1:~ # rpm -qil cpint
Name: cpintRelocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 1.1.0
Peter,
Have you run /sbin/cpint-post-insmod to install the module in the kernel and create
the devices in /dev?
Regards, Dougie Lawson
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Excuse me...but I've been off on other projects and RH lately.
Where do I go to get the lastest SuSE for S/390 (freebie, no maint).
(is this freebie beta or GA ??)
and
Where are instructions for installing this using an existing Suse S/390
system ??
Thanks,
Dave
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Dave Myers wrote:
Where do I go to get the lastest SuSE for S/390 (freebie, no maint).
(is this freebie beta or GA ??)
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/s390/sles7-beta/31-bit
Where are instructions for installing this using an existing Suse S/390
system ??
Mount the disk
The SuSE beta, pointed to from linuxvm.org, is the latest freely available
SuSE code.
Mark Post
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From: Dave Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SuSE Install Question
Excuse me...but I've been off
I thought it was anaconda, but that's apparently not installed in the
minimal set. Do I need to manually retrieve the anaconda image and
install it? Or is there some other way to start doing an incremental
update including dependency tracking without having to fetch all the
packages
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