Re: Putting the Penquins to bed

2002-03-19 Thread Post, Mark K
Malcolm, Have you tried submitting it to the team in Boeblingen and letting them integrate it into the kernel? Mark Post -Original Message- From: Malcolm Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Putting the Penquins to

Re: [Linux/390] Putting the Penquins to bed

2002-03-19 Thread Alan Cox
> Is there any similar facility for Linux running native in an LPAR? I tried > granting an ID 'All' access using sudo, but shutdown insists on being > called by the root ID and likewise, I don't wanna sent the root password > across the network. This is when ssh can come in useful - ssh encrypts

Re: [Linux/390] Putting the Penquins to bed

2002-03-19 Thread James Melin
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Re: [Linux/390] Putting the Penquins to bed

2002-03-19 Thread Mike Kershaw
We use secondary users, prop scripts, and a custom shell running on the console, here. Heres the "shell" to run on the console for your linux/390 guests: http://reason.marist.edu/patches/bootshell-1.3.cc Then you just "SEND" it "halt" text from the secuser, and the operators never need know yo

Re: Putting the Penquins to bed

2002-03-19 Thread Malcolm Beattie
Hines Daniel writes: > Thanks to all who replied with the profile exec for autologging the Linux > Guests and starting Linux. What is everyone using to shutdown a large > number of servers without signing onto each one. I've played around using > rexec but not sure if this is the best method ...

Re: Putting the Penquins to bed

2002-03-18 Thread Post, Mark K
rom: Hines Daniel (sys1dmh) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Putting the Penquins to bed Hi - Thanks to all who replied with the profile exec for autologging the Linux Guests and starting Linux. What is everyone using to shutdown a larg

Putting the Penquins to bed

2002-03-18 Thread Hines Daniel (sys1dmh)
Hi - Thanks to all who replied with the profile exec for autologging the Linux Guests and starting Linux. What is everyone using to shutdown a large number of servers without signing onto each one. I've played around using rexec but not sure if this is the best method ... Thanks - Dan