Re: Some Doubts

2006-01-17 Thread Giorgio Bellussi
--no-upgrade-chk should avoid network connections. ... If your environment requires the use of a proxy, simply set the environment variable as indicated below in (bash format): export HTTP_PROXY=http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080 ... (http://perl.arix.com/cpan2rpm/man.html) Regards. G

SLES 9 for S390X

2006-01-17 Thread MOEUR TIM C
Hello, I'm new to the whole Suse maintenance thing, so I might be missing something easy, but it's not clear to me. Perhaps one you has already seen this problem or can help me figure this one out. Because Novell recently announced the SP3 version fixes for SLES 9 running on zSeries I figured

SLES 9 for S390X

2006-01-17 Thread MOEUR TIM C
D'oht! I see now, Novell has the two links backwards. The clearly marked '31 bit' link will take you to the s390x versions, the 64 bit link goes to s390. I'll try the 31 bit links to see if the iso's contain what I need. Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: SLES 9 for S390X

2006-01-17 Thread Nix, Robert P.
The page I ended up on while looking for this had all six CDs listed. Since we run both 31 and 64 bit images, I just grabbed all six. I've tested an install w/ one set and it went well, so I'm assuming that everything is correct. -- Robert P. Nix Mayo Foundation RO-OC-1-13

network issue

2006-01-17 Thread Biggs, Eric J [IT]
We have a guest that appears to be running fine, however we can't access it by any of the traditional means (ssh, telnet, ftp, http, smb). I can log on to it from VM and issue commands but nothing from outside (like from my workstation). I can ping the guest from outside and it appears fine. I

Re: Some Doubts

2006-01-17 Thread Yu Safin
On 1/17/06, Giorgio Bellussi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --no-upgrade-chk should avoid network connections. ... If your environment requires the use of a proxy, simply set the environment variable as indicated below in (bash format): export HTTP_PROXY=http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080

Re: network issue

2006-01-17 Thread Alan Altmark
On Tuesday, 01/17/2006 at 09:45 CST, Biggs, Eric J [IT] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have a guest that appears to be running fine, however we can't access it by any of the traditional means (ssh, telnet, ftp, http, smb). I can log on to it from VM and issue commands but nothing from outside

Re: network issue

2006-01-17 Thread Michael MacIsaac
We have a guest that appears to be running fine, however we can't access it by any of the traditional means (ssh, telnet, ftp, http, smb). I can log on to it from VM and issue commands but nothing from outside (like from my workstation). I can ping the guest from outside and it appears

disk space used

2006-01-17 Thread Stephen Frazier
I have seen that over time the df command shows the amount of free space is decreasing. Is their a command the will show how much space each subdirectory is using? I would like to track down where the space is going. -- Stephen Frazier Information Technology Unit Oklahoma Department of

Re: disk space used

2006-01-17 Thread McKown, John
-Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen Frazier Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 12:41 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: disk space used I have seen that over time the df command shows the amount of free space is

Re: disk space used

2006-01-17 Thread David Boyes
'du'. 'du -s' gives a summary (just total usage) I have seen that over time the df command shows the amount of free space is decreasing. Is their a command the will show how much space each subdirectory is using? I would like to track down where the space is going.

Re: SLES 9 for S390X

2006-01-17 Thread Bernard Wu
hI tIM, It does look like Novell has the links reversed. I am re-doing the downloads again, this time downloading the 31 bit version which gives me SLES-9-SP3-S390X. Bernie Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] The information contained in this e-mail message is intended only for the personal and

Re: Some Doubts

2006-01-17 Thread Yu Safin
On 1/17/06, Yu Safin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 1/17/06, Giorgio Bellussi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --no-upgrade-chk should avoid network connections. ... If your environment requires the use of a proxy, simply set the environment variable as indicated below in (bash format):

Re: disk space used

2006-01-17 Thread Eric Chevalier
Stephen Frazier wrote: I have seen that over time the df command shows the amount of free space is decreasing. Is their a command the will show how much space each subdirectory is using? I would like to track down where the space is going. Start in the highest-level directory that you're