Re: Server Time Protocol support for zSeries

2006-10-12 Thread Ingo Adlung
Rob, I'm sorry if I wasn't clear enough in my example :-) The user space doesn't typically care about the TOD - agreed. The TOD is the TOD and the wall-clock time observed by user space may correlate back to the TOD or may observe some +/- offset, e.g. caused by NTP. However, the disk device

Re: Server Time Protocol support for zSeries

2006-10-12 Thread Martin Schwidefsky
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 00:32 +0200, Rob van der Heij wrote: If the underlying hardware clock keeps good time, does the Linux clock actually drift? On zSeries, the Linux system clock was supposed to be locked to the TOD (apart from the corrections by ntpd). That's because the TOD is used to

Re: from a local linux discussion group: Hans Reiser arrested for murdering his wife.

2006-10-12 Thread David Heilman
So what do you suggest? Just forget it ever happened.. Think it's just a wast of time? John Summerfield wrote: Paul Dembry wrote: Very sad for the children. Whatever Hans did, I can't imagine it's happy for him either. In such a murder, I can see why The State would wish to punish the

Re: from a local linux discussion group: Hans Reiser arrested for murdering his wife.

2006-10-12 Thread Michael MacIsaac
So what do you suggest? Can this be taken offline? It is clearly off topic. What is the local linux discussion group cited in the subject line? Thanks. Mike MacIsaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] (845) 433-7061 -- For LINUX-390

Odd paging problem...

2006-10-12 Thread Nix, Robert P.
We're seeing something strange, and I thought I'd ask here before opening an ETR. Yesterday, several times, one of our LPARs went to 100% CPU, and CMS was generally locked up; We couldn't log in, and couldn't run any CMS commands on userids already logged in. But during these same periods, other

Re: Odd paging problem...

2006-10-12 Thread Rob van der Heij
On 10/12/06, Nix, Robert P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yesterday, several times, one of our LPARs went to 100% CPU, and CMS was generally locked up; We couldn't log in, and couldn't run any CMS commands on userids already logged in. But during these same periods, other than being at 100%, the

PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to get PuTTY to display YaST and mc file manager properly. Right now the line drawings only work for one or the other via setting translation in PuTTY to either ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8. If I ssh to SLES10 from another Linux terminal they both display OK. Is there another setting in PuTTY that

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread Dominic Coulombe
Hi, PuTTY is able to work perfectly with Linux on the Z, but there is some parameters to set. My settings are : In Terminal, check Use background color to erase screen. This will allow you a pretty drawing of ncurses applications like YaST and mc. This is a must, otherwise the background will

Re: Server Time Protocol support for zSeries

2006-10-12 Thread Alan Altmark
On Thursday, 10/12/2006 at 12:32 ZE2, Rob van der Heij [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes indeed. NTP is based on UTC which does not have time changes :-) Technically, UTC does change due to the addition of leap seconds. Since 1972 there have been 23 seconds added with the most recent added in

Re: Server Time Protocol support for zSeries

2006-10-12 Thread Rob van der Heij
On 10/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes indeed. NTP is based on UTC which does not have time changes :-) Technically, UTC does change due to the addition of leap seconds. Since 1972 there have been 23 seconds added with the most recent added in December of last year. The prior change was

Re: Server Time Protocol support for zSeries

2006-10-12 Thread Ihno Krumreich
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 12:13:13AM +0200, Rob van der Heij wrote: On 10/11/06, Marcy Cortes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sure, it wastes a little, but it doesn't look that bad here (we have to run NTP on every server to sync security tickets and stuff). Velocity reports the idle ones at 0.01%

Re: Server Time Protocol support for zSeries

2006-10-12 Thread Rob van der Heij
On 10/12/06, Ihno Krumreich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: IIRC the NTP mechanism was to review adjusting the change of the drift every 2 seconds or so. Even though this is very little work, it does make VM think the guest is busy and keeps it in queue. Asking the snmp agent every minute for some

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am also using version .058 and the configuration settings are the same as yours. What is your translation setting in PuTTY and $LANG on Linux? I read something about making a change to YaST so I can use the UTF-8 translation, but I don't want to start making alterations when they're not needed.

Disaster Recovery

2006-10-12 Thread KarlKingston
Does anybody have any how-to on how to do disaster recovery with zLinux? We're running SLES8 on a zSeries LPAR. No z/VM here. What we'd like to do is be able to bring up this system at a disaster hotsite.DASD addresses and OSA addresses would probably be different. Thanks!

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread Dominic Coulombe
I did not change the language settings in YaST, using English US. In PuTTY, my Translation tab contains : ISO-8859-1: 1998 (Latin-1, West Europe) Use Unicode line drawing code points In Linux, my $LANG is : en_US On 10/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am also using

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread Post, Mark K
Check what TERM is set to on your client, versus what is set when you SSH from the other Linux system. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 2:21 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread LJ Mace
I too use putty and thought the change to 2000 lines would be great. So I wnet into putty and made the change , but when I get out of putty the changes don't stick. So my question is how do you make the changes stay?? thanks Mace --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am also using

shutdown -h now hangs on what?

2006-10-12 Thread Romanowski, John (OFT)
For SLES 9 SP3 64-bit, any quick ideas on why when root does /sbin/shutdown -h now going-down Shutdown doesn't send the kill signal, runs without broadcasting the alert going-down, and the shutdown process shows up in output of the ps command forever without doing anything? The linux console is

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread Leland Lucius
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I want to get PuTTY to display YaST and mc file manager properly. Right now the line drawings only work for one or the other via setting translation in PuTTY to either ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8. If I ssh to SLES10 from another Linux terminal they both

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread Dominic Coulombe
You need to save the session. On the main page, you input a session name in the Saved Sessions field, then push the Save button. To load this session, double-click on the session in the list or select it, then press the Load button, then click OK. I prefer to launch PuTTY from the command line

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread Leland Lucius
Quoting LJ Mace [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I too use putty and thought the change to 2000 lines would be great. So I wnet into putty and made the change , but when I get out of putty the changes don't stick. So my question is how do you make the changes stay?? thanks Isn't that frustrating?!?!?!

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TERM=xterm in both situations. Ray Mrohs U.S. Department of Justice 202-307-6896 -Original Message- From: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 3:06 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: PuTTY

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread Leland Lucius
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: TERM=xterm in both situations. Give TERM=linux (and change it in Putty) a try (along withUTF-8 translation). It'll probably work a bit better. Leland -- For LINUX-390 subscribe /

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread Tom Shilson
If you save a session named Default Settings then they become the new Default settings. I wouldn't know how to put them back to the original if you mess something up. tom - - - - - - - - - - - - Toto, I have a feeling we're not in the mainframe world any more. _/) Tom Shilson

Re: from a local linux discussion group: Hans Reiser arrested for murdering his wife.

2006-10-12 Thread John Summerfield
David Heilman wrote: So what do you suggest? Just forget it ever happened.. Think it's just a wast of time? I don't see a good solution, but I don't see how the community expectation helps anyone. John Summerfield wrote: Paul Dembry wrote: Very sad for the children. Whatever Hans

Re: from a local linux discussion group: Hans Reiser arrested for murdering his wife.

2006-10-12 Thread John Summerfield
Michael MacIsaac wrote: So what do you suggest? Can this be taken offline? It is clearly off topic. What is the local linux discussion group cited in the subject line? Thanks. I would think there's a likely impact on many Linux users, here and elsewhere: fans of resiserfs must surely be

Re: PuTTY Question

2006-10-12 Thread Dominic Coulombe
Every sessions saved in PuTTY are saved into the Windows Registry. (Don't remember the exact location - on a Mac right now) You can backup the registry branch, try a little and if it does not fit your needs, just rollback. It is also a good way to move your session settings from one computer to