J2EE, J2SE and J2ME are all collections of specifications. You have to
look at the specifications to determine what they are. In effect, J2SE
is the Java Virtual Machine and Java language which is the foundation
for the other specifications. J2ME modifies the library routines of
J2SE (same Java
Now how did you know I was using Hercules. In Hercules one starts a TN3270 session
using the IP address of the PC that is running Hercules and specifies port 3270.
I'm doing this but I'm not getting anything. It sounds like Hercules is not a
supported platform so maybe I'll stumble onto the
Has anyone gotten 3270 devices to work on SLES9 ? I can't get beyond the
config3270.sh It doesn't create the script in /tmp that it did on SLES 8
Gary Ernst
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Do you add this to the file /boot/zipl/parmfile and the run the zipl command and
reboot.
-Cameron Seader
-Original Message-
From: Malcolm Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 15:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VM Shutdown
Post, Mark K writes:
We are moving to FCP and SCSI disks soon for our Linux Guests and i am wondering if
anyone has encountered this before? and what kind of lun sizing did you go with? what
kind of lun sizing scheme did you come up with? What did you use for you paging file?
vdisk? Please post any helpful info to
Well, it's not like there are _any_ supported platforms for Slack/390,
unless you're willing to spend some money. I'm putting this out largely so
that people don't have to spend money. LPAR mode and z/VM I know from
personal experience, and can usually answer questions about them.
Since this is
H
Tried that. Didn't work out real well. Never got the prompt back so did
a ctl-c. Did a cat on .../online and it had a 1. It seemed liked I
would need a getty process
for it but I didn't know what to put in inittab for the getty or do I
need an fstab entry similar to /dev/pts ? At any
Uhh, encountered _what_ before? You didn't say, exactly. If you're just
looking for information, try these:
http://linuxvm.org/present/SHARE100/S9333NFa.pdf
http://linuxvm.org/present/SHARE103/S9259vs.pdf
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Richard Pinion wrote:
Now how did you know I was using Hercules.
Plenty of us do; it probably wasn't a difficult guess... ;)
In Hercules one starts a TN3270 session using the IP address of the PC
that is running Hercules and specifies port 3270.
That's the Hercules equivalent
Theoretically, that's all supposed to be taken care of by the config3270.sh
script, and the /tmp/mkdev3270 script that it creates.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vic
Cross
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 11:04 AM
To: [EMAIL
encountered moving from DASD eckd to FCP SCSI? BTW that is good information that you
provided here. I am looking more for information on how people are setting up their
lun sizes for each guest. Are they doing it by a guest per guest basis or do they have
one guest with a 10 gig lun size and
We define the entire Open Systems side of our ESS boxes as 4 Gig luns. It
seemes to be a nice allocation amount which is much more useful than a
mod-3 but not so large as a mod-9
We use either LVM or RAID 0 to stripe them together into larger
filesystems.
If you will be needing huge ( on the
Are you partitioning your linux paging file into thse luns as well? What type of
partitioning are you doing as far as the filesystem goes?
-Cameron
-Original Message-
From: Robert J Brenneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 10:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:05:21 -0600, Seader, Cameron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you add this to the file /boot/zipl/parmfile and the run the zipl command and
reboot.
The parmfile is generated by zipl, so any changes to the kernel
command line must be in the /etc/zipl.conf and then run zipl
If you use /etc/zipl.conf. I don't. The multi-boot stuff might convince me
to change that if I ever get a chance to play with it, but for now I don't
use it.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob
van der Heij
Sent: Tuesday,
Are you partitioning your linux paging file into thse luns as well?
What type of partitioning are you doing as far as the filesystem goes?
-Cameron
We use vdisk for linux paging - it will be faster than real disk when
possible, and at least take advantage of VM's wide paging hierarchy when
it
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Robert J Brenneman wrote:
We usually dont create more than one partition on a lun
since we are using 4 Gig luns. If you went with something like a
20 Gig lun then you'd probably want to have seperate partitions ...
Hear here! Indeed!
Not only use just one
I am trying to install SLES9 from directories on a Windows machine that is part of a
Windows domain. The first part of the install proceeds without problems up until it's
time to select packages to install in yast. At that point I'm getting the message:
Cannot read package data from
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