Hello,
did someone of you tried to build debian apt on a SLES 7.2 system? I tried
to do a ./configure, but I got the error that the system architecture is
not correct :-(
Did someone run it on L/390?
regards,
- Tim -
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Here's my notes from RH7.2, it worked for me under VIF.
*
To create a RAID
Create/Update /etc/raidtab to add /dev/md0 devices
mkraid /dev/md0
mke2fs -b 4096 -R stride=32 /dev/md0
*** stride is the result of chunk-size
linux390:~ # swapon -s
FilenameTypeSizeUsedPriority
/mnt/md/swap1 file131064 14396 5
/mnt/md/swap2 file262136 14420 5
linux390:~ #
All ok.
In /etc/fstab:
/mnt/md/swap1swap
VM is at level 4.2
Linux is at level 7.2
The OSA card is not used as a router (at least in this installation), but
shared between both TCPIP (1st level of VM) and several Linux images
running as guests of a second level of VM.
All the I/O devices are REAL devices, dedicated to the corresponding
At 08:24 16-07-02, Tim-Chr. Hanschen wrote:
did someone of you tried to build debian apt on a SLES 7.2 system? I tried
to do a ./configure, but I got the error that the system architecture is
not correct :-(
We have it running on both SuSE and Red Hat repositories. I
recall that it was a single
Backgroud: Running SLES on s/390. Wanting to get Samba w/ACL support
running on an LVM volume.
Here are the steps I've done:
Installed/Upgraded:
gettext 0.11.2
binutils 2.12.90.0.4 + DW Patch
glibc 2.2.5 + linuxthreads + DW Patch
modutils 2.4.7
pristine kernel + DW Patches + acl.bestbits.at
Thanx a lot Guys. I checked my configuration over and over and I couldn't get this
right.
thanx
Moloko Monyepao
OS390/L390 System Programmer
arivia.kom
Tel : +27 11 800 3372
-Original Message-
From: Sergey Korzhevsky [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 July 2002 13:27
To: [EMAIL
Anyone have any ideas?
After the kernel, I build fileutils 4.1.8, then rpm --rebuild
attr-2.0.8-0.src.rpm, acl-2.0.11-0.src.rpm and
e2fsprogs-1.27ea-26.4.src.rpm. Then install the RPMs that are created.
-Mike MacIsaac, IBM [EMAIL PROTECTED] (845) 433-7061
I was finally able to make a few updates to linuxvm.org. I'm only up to
June 20, so it's still almost a month behind. I'm going to try to work on
it a little at a time over the next week.
Mark Post
I think I figured it out. I messed up on patching entry.S and unistd.h .
I'm trying it again with my corrections.
Thanks!!
Josh
-Original Message-
From: Michael MacIsaac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 8:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: So Close, but
Hello all,
We have experienced a number of hang conditions with Suse 2.4.7 kernel
(with timer patch and others applied).
After 5-15minutes the problem goes away without any issue but an outage
of 5-15 minutes. Below are some displays.
Any recommendation where we should look?
regards
Phil
When
We had a similar problem which was caused by the IUCV driver - so if you
are using IUCV then you should look for the patch for this was posted on
this listserv by David Kennedy of Linuxcare not long ago.
hth
Lionel B. Dyck,
To my question:
Shouldn't the paging algorithm spread the I/O across all of the swap
devices available to balance the load?
Willem Konynenberg replied:
When you didn't explicitly specify a priority for each swap volume,
the system automatically assigned priorities in descending order.
If you
I've been trying since Friday to do a search on the list archives for a
message I remember.
Every time I try I time-out on the search, saying it can't connect to the
server, the server may be down. Sometimes I just get document contained no
data.
I'm doing the search through
Nope, because I never use that search function anymore. I just have the
listserv send me the whole archive and store it on my hard drive. It only
takes up 47MB so far, and grep -i works very well on my Windows 2000
system (I installed _part_ of Cygwin).
Mark Post
-Original Message-
q srm
IABIAS : INTENSITY=90%; DURATION=2
LDUBUF : Q1=100% Q2=75% Q3=60%
STORBUF: Q1=125% Q2=105% Q3=95%
DSPBUF : Q1=32767 Q2=32767 Q3=32767
DISPATCHING MINOR TIMESLICE = 5 MS
MAXWSS : LIMIT=%
.. : PAGES=99
XSTORE : 50%
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:31:18
q store
STORAGE = 2097148K
Ready;
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--
Cheers
VM is at level 4.2
Linux is at level 7.2
Umm, Elisabeth
Your Linux is at 2.4 or 2.2 (whatever the kernel is)
7.2 means little without the NAME of your distribution. SuSE and Red Hat (the most
probable candidates) are significantly different.
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John Summerfield
Microsoft's most
I am trying to get two TurboLinux 7.0 (2.4.7 kernel) virtual machines to
communicate with each other via IUCV. I have added the IUCV ALLOW to both
directory entries. I have updated each servers' parameter file with iucv=
using the name of the OTHER server and ZIPLed and rebooted. I have updated
Hello from Gregg C Levine normally with Jedi Knight Computers
Um, right John. Elizabeth, numbers do not hold much meaning for
those of us who are not accustomed to recognizing things that way. I've
guessed out pretty much the same things, as John there, so, I think we
are in the minority. Can
We installed several rpm's and found our symbolic links in /etc/init.d/rc3.d had been
changed, and thus the startup re-ordered. The following is a list of rpm's I
installed:
glib-devel-1.2.10-5.s390.rpm
glibc-20020502.rpm
glibc-devel-20020502.rpm
k_timer-20020521.rpm
rpm-20020502.rpm
Tom,
I believe you also need IUCV ANY in the directory. The /etc/modules.conf
entry should read
alias iucv0 netiucv
options netiucv iucv=
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Kern, Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 2:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IUCV
If I expand the scope to having multiple servers communicating with a
hub-type server would that server then need alias iucv1 netiucv, alias
iucv2 netiucv, etc and a single options netiucv statement?
/Thomas Kern
/(301)903-2211
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL
No IUCV being used.
Lionel Dyck wrote:
We had a similar problem which was caused by the IUCV driver - so if you
are using IUCV then you should look for the patch for this was posted on
this listserv by David Kennedy of Linuxcare not long ago.
hth
If you have lots of Q3/Q2 type users you may need to adjust the
STORBUF/LDUBUF values. What you should set them to, I'll leave to better
tweakers than I.
Neale
-Original Message-
q srm
IABIAS : INTENSITY=90%; DURATION=2
LDUBUF : Q1=100% Q2=75% Q3=60%
STORBUF: Q1=125% Q2=105% Q3=95%
It seems the LINUX machine is at 512M.. You can do the following:
1. Use VDISK for SWAP... set VirtualMachine to 128M
2. Set QUICKDSP ON
Phil,
I would say that the symptom you're seeing is a result of the guest being
put on the eligible queue:
LNX401KT E3 PS 00083225/00083561 LNX401KT MP01 E3 R /
When that happens, you get what appears to be a system hang, because it
_is_, so to speak. It's just the VM
Rob van der Heij wrote:
What we came up with is to run a job now and then that files most
of the unused space with a single big file that is easy to compress
(e.g. all blanks) and then remove that file again. I was told this
did help SFS a lot.
I can confirm what Rob is seeing for Linux.
On an
At 20:38 16-07-02, Philip J. Tully wrote:
LDUBUF : Q1=100% Q2=75% Q3=60%
STORBUF: Q1=125% Q2=105% Q3=95%
Unless you have the timer patch applied, your Linux machine
will be in Q3 all the time. If most of what you do is Linux
then you waste a lot if you tell CP to use only 60% of real
storage
I'm wondering if anyone has SLES running natively (that is, without VM) on a Flex-ES
box?
I have the Partners in Development ThinkPad Flex-ES configuration, which is an IBM
ThinkPad model T23 (1.2Ghz, 1G memory, 40G disk) and Flex-ES 6.15. It's run SuSE 7.0
in the past with no problems, but
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