Hi group !!
I am currently trying to install lvm2 into my SLES9 under z/VM but I have a
dependency problem referring to the unavailability of libdevmapper
packages.so.1.00.
I am enclosing a jpeg hardcopy of the problem. Any help will be very
welcome.
Thanks in advance
José R. Barón
Dpto.
On 2/2/06, Jose Raul Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently trying to install lvm2 into my SLES9 under z/VM but I have a
dependency problem referring to the unavailability of libdevmapper
packages.so.1.00.
I expect you need device-mapper package for that, but check the Novell
Hi group !!
I am currently trying to install lvm2 into my SLES9 under z/VM but I have a
dependency problem referring to the unavailability of libdevmapper
packages.so.1.00.
I am enclosing a jpeg hardcopy of the problem. Any help will be very
welcome.
atlas:/mnt/cdrom/suse/s390 # ls | grep
On 2/2/06, Jose Raul Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.- Where can I get such packages (I mean the real exact packages, not just
similar ones)
2.- How is it possible that such packages needed for a distribution
component are not available in the CD installation media ???
Have you set up
fyi
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan
Altmark
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 2:09 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Ordering HLASM for Linux on zSeries
On Wednesday, 02/01/2006 at 02:01 EST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2/1/06, Ranga Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I strongly recommend that you use the rpm that comes with SLES 8.
Bates, Bob wrote:
I have tried installing Apache2 under SLES8 and get an error during the
make. I feel it's something pretty simple I'm overlooking but forest and
trees. So,
Right now in __constant_test_bit for the s390 there is an extra set of
() surrounding the calculation. Putting it all on one line it could
read like
return (( ((volatile char *) addr) [(nr^(__BITOPS_WORDSIZE-8))3]
(1(nr7)) )) != 0;
This patch simply removes one set of () that is surrounding
I am in the process of building a cluster of servers the where the
application being deployed would gain a significant performance benefit
if the linux guests could share a filesystem where each server would
write small (less than 2k each) status files onto this shared space.
Only one server
On 2/2/06, Phil Tully [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only one server would attempt (according to the application developer)
to write to any specific file so file level locking would not be required.
You're right that the NFS server would be a single point of failure.
Real solutions come with a
I have installed IBM HTTP (6.0) server in /opt/IBM/IHSAnd everything
works just fine except for the Admin Console...
When I attempt connect to port 8008 the following message is written into
admin_error.log
[Thu Feb 02 13:50:48 2006] [error] [client 10.72.54.93] File does not exist:
I suggested running an NFS server but there was a concern of
this being a single point of failure.
AFS. GPFS. Lustre. CFS.
All deal much better with takeover after/during a failure.
Does anyone have a method of sharing a VM resource in R/W
mode amongst linux quests?
If they're all
Did you change everything in your httpd.conf file? Like the ServerRoot
perhaps?
Marcy Cortes
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There are no entries in HTTPD.conf for IBMIHS.
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marcy
Cortes
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 2:07 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: IBM HTTP Question/Problem
Did you change everything in your
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