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I am trying to mount a smb/cifs file system on a SLES9 box using
samba-client
3.0.9-2.6 and Kernel 2.6.5-7.151 (on zSeries under z/VM 4.4). The remote
share
is a Linux/Samba server (xSeries)
The mount actually works, but the uid and gid is not what I expect.
Usually I get root:root while
Is it possible to use 4 device address on the same
channel in order to provide two differents connections
(2 ip addres) pointed to 2 differents MVS?
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On Wednesday, 03/30/2005 at 08:26 MST, Dave Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We have setup two VM's (4.4 5.1) with numerous Linux guests (SLES8 +
SP3)
using VNICs on VSWITCH.
Some of the linux servers are not responding to PINGs, some are.
This is a z990 with OSA/E GB.
We've applied all
Deutsche Bahn, Europe's biggest railway, is junking 300 Intel servers
in favour of an IBM mainframe. But its OS of choice, SUSE LINUX
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business-critical apps such as Lotus Notes on the new IBM eServer
zSeries 990 mainframe.
On Thursday, 03/31/2005 at 03:42 ZE2, Max [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to use 4 device address on the same
channel in order to provide two differents connections
(2 ip addres) pointed to 2 differents MVS?
Yes. Look at the zSeries ESCON and FICON Channel-to-Channel Reference,
Hi list,
Is anyone using mod-27s? If so, how many cylinders do they have?
I have never had access to one, but that didn't stop me from briefly
writing about it in a Managing Samba redpaper :(( In that paper it is
documented that there are 32000 cylinders, which I must have found written
On Thursday 31 March 2005 10:30 am, Michael MacIsaac wrote:
Hi list,
Is anyone using mod-27s? If so, how many cylinders do they have?
According to my handy little DTS Software pocket reference, the Mod-27
has 32760 cylinders, 56664 bytes/trk, 849960 bytes/cyl, and 27.84GB
capacity. All the
And I can confirm from a real device that has 32759 cylinders (cylinder 0
was kept for z/VM's use).
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe
Poole
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 10:39 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re:
I do not know how much it going to help, but you would change your
sshd config not to use compression and blowfish?
Sal
Anyone using this on z Linux? Seems to be using about 1/2 an
z 900 IFL,
mostly in the SSHD process.
Gee, 32760... It sounds like a cchhr restriction... ;-)
Joe Poole wrote:
On Thursday 31 March 2005 10:30 am, Michael MacIsaac wrote:
Hi list,
Is anyone using mod-27s? If so, how many cylinders do they have?
According to my handy little DTS Software pocket reference, the Mod-27
has 32760
I am trying to implement SCSI support for CMS on z/VM 5.1 can anyone point
me to documentation that I can read and share with my storage vendors to
help accelerate the process.. This is not just for Linux guests I have a
Redbook on that but rather the CMS minidisk support and the physical
Hello, I have IPL sles9 64 bit version on lpar. I am able to telnet to the
lpar with mini system running. I'm trying run yast with no sucess. When I
do cat on the /proc/dasd/devices it doesn't exist. Any help is greatly
appreciated, I'm kind of new to linux.
- Rob
Be more explicit about what no success with YaST means. What errors do
you get, etc.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert
Kippers
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 2:24 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Installing sles9
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 10:58:08 -0600, Sal Torres/SBC Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not know how much it going to help, but you would change your
sshd config not to use compression and blowfish?
IIRC when I did X-Windows over SSH, the 3des default turned out to be
the most expensive one
I brought forward an EXT3 filesystem from a SLES8 system to a SLES9
system.
The mount of this file system is failing at boot time, but after boot,
I can mount it with a mount command.
At boot time I get msgs indicating can not find device
and then a return code of 0x8.
The system then wants a
I guess you have added this this after installation. So, the disk is
detected later in the boot process. You need to run mkinitrd (Mark wrote
this earlier, I have never tried this) , or add the device to zipl.conf to
dasd= line (and re-run zipl).
Istvn
Linux on 390 Port
On Apr 1, 2005 8:12 AM, Dave Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I brought forward an EXT3 filesystem from a SLES8 system to a SLES9
system.
Did you run mkinitrd on the system with the device mounted etc? I
expect that you may be missing the ext3 fs in the initrd. You may even
need to add it to
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