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2005-03-31 Thread Dennis G. Wicks
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Samba mount uid/gid problem

2005-03-31 Thread Fabian Kaeser
Hi 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

CTC Sharing

2005-03-31 Thread Max
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Re: Some VNICs on VSWITCHs not responding to PINGs

2005-03-31 Thread Alan Altmark
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 dumps Intel, pumps SUSE onto IBM mainframe

2005-03-31 Thread Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission
Deutsche Bahn, Europe's biggest railway, is junking 300 Intel servers in favour of an IBM mainframe. But its OS of choice, SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server, has profited from the cull and will run business-critical apps such as Lotus Notes on the new IBM eServer zSeries 990 mainframe.

Re: CTC Sharing

2005-03-31 Thread Alan Altmark
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,

Maximum cylinders in a 3390-27

2005-03-31 Thread Michael MacIsaac
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

Re: Maximum cylinders in a 3390-27

2005-03-31 Thread Joe Poole
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

Re: Maximum cylinders in a 3390-27

2005-03-31 Thread Post, Mark K
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:

Re: CVS

2005-03-31 Thread Sal Torres/SBC Inc.
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.

Re: Maximum cylinders in a 3390-27

2005-03-31 Thread Lee Stewart
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

SCSI Support

2005-03-31 Thread Gerard Graham
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

Installing sles9

2005-03-31 Thread Robert Kippers
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

Re: Installing sles9

2005-03-31 Thread Post, Mark K
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

Re: CVS

2005-03-31 Thread Rob van der Heij
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

EXT3 file mounts OK after boot with mount command, but not at boot time.

2005-03-31 Thread Dave Myers
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

Válasz: EXT3 file mounts OK after boot with mount command, but not at boot time.

2005-03-31 Thread Istvan Nemeth
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

Re: EXT3 file mounts OK after boot with mount command, but not at boot time.

2005-03-31 Thread Rob van der Heij
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