On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 09:57:28AM -0600, Michael Lambert wrote:
qeth: Trying to use card with devnos 0x770/0x771/0x772
qdio : response upon setting indicators is 0x3.
qdio : response upon setting indicators is 0x3.
qeth: There were problems in hard-setting up the card.
Unfortunately,
MVMRUG invites anyone interested in VM and/or Linux running under VM to
joins us for our 56th user group meeting in Columbus, Ohio on January 28th.
David Boyes (Sine Nomine) will be presenting Creating Linux-based
Appliances on VM. David has also agreed to do a second session (topic to
be
This is a very narrow focus questiondon't want to get on any other
topics.
Has anyone, installed Suse 9.0, from the evaluation CDs, via Windows
SMB? My responses noted.
1. What hardware platform? ( VM)
2. What IP method (IUCV)
3. What PC operating system used (Windows 2000)
4. How did
Do you have a Linux box around under which you can put the same CD image?
I've seen windows mangle CD's from IBM and SuSE that were meant for a
Unix-like case sensitive environment.
Typically I've used NFS to remotely expose a CD image that I can then
install from.
Tom Duerbusch
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Subject: Suse 9.0 installation
This is a very narrow focus questiondon't want to get on any other
topics.
1. Ties up too much disk space (cost item) vs using existing CD drive
(free). 2 3390-3 for Suse image. 2 3390-3 for iso images. 2 3390-3
drives to copy the contents of the CDs to the directory structure Suse
says is necessary for NFS.
2. Started to do this method. But I need to give the
I installed x86 Linux on an Intel PC (with 20 Gb hard drive and 512 meg of
memory) which we have plenty of machines to pick from. I configured vsftp
for anonymous ftp. Using that machine as my source, I was successfully able
to install SuSE 9.0 on my mainframe. On the pc I could mount the ISO
Happy New Year all!
We are attempting to backup Linux guest partitions using DFDSS. The manual
says that DFDSS will work only with CDL formatted Linux partitions.
According to dasdfmt, this is the default. I am not sure what comand will
display this info. I tried yast and even dasdfmt (but it
If you execute fdasd /dev/dasd?, it will complain and quit if it is not CDL
formatted.
Mark Post
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Nathan
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 2:03 PM
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Subject: how to confirm
I think Adam holds the bragging rights to being the first one to run Doom
or Quake on S/390 under linux. As best as I remember, response time
was an issue.
Steve G.
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Please respond to Linux on
Here are my IOCP definitions for the network interface on my MP3000. For EMIO
each control unit can only support one device, therefore there are two CU
definitions for the even/odd pair of addresses. Even though IOCP uses CTC's, I
defined it to Debian with lcs.
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I have just posted the updated January agenda for MVMUA
http://www2.marist.edu/~mvmua/2005jan.html
Don't forget to follow the security guidelines at
http://www2.marist.edu/~mvmua/diribi.html
Hope to see you all there.
Cal Fisher
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Dave,
This is just a guess, but I suspect that you are falling into the trap
that many of us fell into when the guest lan and vswitch capability first
appeared in VM. Network guys, as well as other people, tend to think of
mainframes as big PC's, a thing on the network that needs an IP. So,
Those don't look like errors to me, just informational messages. Looks like
everything is up and running. Does an ifconfig -a command show both eth0
and hsi1?
Mark Post
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Rivera
Sent: Wednesday,
Hi,
I'm running SuSE SLES 9, kernel 2.6.5-7.97-s390x
glibc-2.3.3-98.28
When I start ypbind, I get the following error:
ypbind: RPC: Timed out
ypbind:: broadcast: RPC: Can't encode arguments.
My IP is x.x 54.18
netmask 255.255.252.0
network x.x.52.0
broadcast x.x.55.255
This works on my SLES8
Martha,
Now, I want to see if I can move to Samba 3.x as I need PAM
authentication.
Samba 2.x can do PAM authentication - see my SHARE charts on Samba.
If you want to go to Samba 3, I'd recommend SLES9.
You can build Samba 3 manually on SLES8, but it's a bit of work and I'm
not sure it is worth
Hmm. Anyone seen this? I get linux to boot out of the rdr, and when I
choose SSH or VNC (done this many times), I can't get any further.
If I SSH into my linux machine, it can't find yast or yast2 !
With the VNC choice the VNC client just dies.
Extract from console log, contains unexpected
yup 512m for the install
Lee Stewart wrote:
Do you have 512M for the install? SLES9 supposedly needs that much and I
got all sorts of strange (and some similar) things trying it in less
memory...
Lee
At 04:10 PM 1/5/2005, you wrote:
Hmm. Anyone seen this? I get linux to boot out of the rdr, and
I haven't tried Samba 3.x from distro installation media, but have
had a bear of a time getting it built. It is HUGE, for one thing,
compared to 2.x. Dunno if this is a good measuring stick or not.
Does build pain suggest avoiding pre-built?
-- R;
On Jan 5, 2005, at 1:37 PM, Steve Gentry wrote:
I think Adam holds the bragging rights to being the first one to run
Doom
or Quake on S/390 under linux. As best as I remember, response time
was an issue.
Steve G.
Quake (on an obviously unaccelerated framebuffer X-session) was
unplayable,
On Jan 5, 2005, at 1:03 PM, Ranga Nathan wrote:
Another question. How do people separate the VM formatted minidisks
from
Linux formatted minidisks for backup purposes.
I do file-level backup of Linux guests, not volume-level.
Adam
Mark:
This is what I got when I did fdasd. Looks like it did not complain, but
it seems to imply Linux Native partition. Is that 'ldl' then, rather than
'cdl'? Thanks
fdasd session output ==
device : /dev/dasdk
volume label : VOL1
volume identifier:
On Jan 5, 2005, at 8:01 PM, Ranga Nathan wrote:
Mark:
This is what I got when I did fdasd. Looks like it did not complain,
but
it seems to imply Linux Native partition. Is that 'ldl' then, rather
than
'cdl'? Thanks
No, it's got a VOL1 label, so it's CDL. (at least, I'm pretty sure
this is the
Tried at 768M. At least it was faster. Checked the SUSE manual, from an
SSH session it says to use:
/usr/lib/YaST2/bin/YaST2.sshinstall
Guess what - it's not there! I worked my way down from /
Jeesh.
David
Lee Stewart wrote:
Do you have 512M for the install? SLES9 supposedly needs that much and
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01/05/2005 06:21 PM
I don't know. I've built Samba 3.x any number of times for Slack/390. It
didn't seem too bad to me. But then, I fire the script up and go do
something else for a while.
Mark Post
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