Good morning,
I am trying to create a new system sles 10 sp0 (tried sp1 also).
The install keeps failing at the point where it evaluates the package
selection and then says;
'No catalog found at 'nfs:192.168.127.22/exports/CD1'
I have tried many ways to take the .iso files
My equivalent of your exports directory contains these:
SLES-10-SP1-s390x-CD1.iso
SLES-10-SP1-s390x-CD2.iso
SLES-10-SP1-s390x-CD3.iso
SLES-10-SP1-s390x-CD4.iso
In the installer I specify the path to SLES-10-SP1-s390x-CD1.iso and it finds
the others somehow.
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From:
Hi Alan,
I had tried many things.
One other thing.
The nfs side is red hat ..
So at one point I exported the directory that has the .iso files
and on the yast side it could not even start ..
So now I have created the export director and then mounted the four iso
files one by one then copied
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 6:21 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Ayer,
Paul W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good morning,
I am trying to create a new system sles 10 sp0 (tried sp1 also).
The install keeps failing at the point where it evaluates the package
selection and then says;
Thanks mark I did try the dvd to and it could not be mount by got an nfs
error .. I'll go back to the dvd for some more tries
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mark Post
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 12:54 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
What is this message telling me?
unresolvable R_390_PC32DBL relocation against symbol `yylval'
nm tells me:
0004 C yylval
readelf tell me:
53: 0004 4 OBJECT GLOBAL DEFAULT COM yylval
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On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 1:11 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Ayer,
Paul W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks mark I did try the dvd to and it could not be mount by got an nfs
error .. I'll go back to the dvd for some more tries
What kind of error?
Mark Post
What is this message telling me?
unresolvable R_390_PC32DBL relocation against symbol `yylval'
Sounds like a lex and yacc thing. Just grasping at a straw here - do you
have to link in the compiled code that is output of lex and yacc?
Mike MacIsaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] (845) 433-7061
I have a file on Unix server. When I transfer that file from Unix to Linux
using FTP - I'm getting file with the same size.
When I use SFTP, I'm getting file smaller by 79 bytes. The file has 79
lines.
That file is then FTP from Linux to z/OS - using FTP batch job on z/OS (using
get command).
Yep, you picked it in one.
On 7/9/08 1:46 PM, Michael MacIsaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is this message telling me?
unresolvable R_390_PC32DBL relocation against symbol `yylval'
Sounds like a lex and yacc thing. Just grasping at a straw here - do you
have to link in the compiled code
On Wednesday 09 July 2008 13:00, Szwed, Tomasz A CIV USMEPCOM wrote:
I have a file on Unix server. When I transfer that file from Unix to Linux
using FTP - I'm getting file with the same size.
When I use SFTP, I'm getting file smaller by 79 bytes. The file has 79
lines.
That file is then FTP
On 07/09/2008 01:00:22 PM, Szwed, Tomasz A CIV USMEPCOM wrote:
I have a file on Unix server. When I transfer that file from Unix to
Linux
using FTP - I'm getting file with the same size.
When I use SFTP, I'm getting file smaller by 79 bytes. The file has 79
lines.
That file is then FTP
Hi
Ok exported the .iso file and got an io error when I tried to mount it.
So mounted the dvd iso file local and exported that
Ftped the vmrdr and initred from the dvd to be sure to vm
Started the boot loader and got this message at the end ;
starting hald... ok
[/license.zip]
Tomasz writes:
I have a file on Unix server. When I transfer that file from Unix to Linux
using FTP - I'm getting file with the same size.
When I use SFTP, I'm getting file smaller by 79 bytes. The file has 79
lines.
That file is then FTP from Linux to z/OS - using FTP batch job on z/OS
For reference, these are what you'll be looking for in your od output:
CRLF - Carriage Return Line Feed (ASCII x'0D0A', escape sequence '\n'). Used on
Windows (DOS) platforms.
CR- Carriage Return (ASCII x'0D', escape sequence '\r'). Early Mac, before
it became Unix based.
LF - Line Feed
Questions on #autoinst generator
Ok. I know nothing.
I downloaded the autoinst.SP2.zip
And then extracted the gen.template and the nccreg.diff.
Searched the manuals and how to do links and I am left cold, I think.
I presumed that I load the information up onto the starter system
NOVSTART and
Thanks to all who replied.
I did get a note off-list that Aduva does still support System z:
Yes, we do still have a version that
supports Z - but most of our growth is really in the distributed Linux
and Solaris space.
So I apologize to Aduva for suggesting their product might be dead.
Mike
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 2:21 PM, in message
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Sienicki, Paul K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I downloaded the autoinst.SP2.zip
And then extracted the gen.template and the nccreg.diff.
Searched the manuals and how to do links and I am left cold, I think.
Links? What kind
Hi
On the web page:
http://download.novell.com/protected/Summary.jsp?buildid=0SF2mutIxKc~
I have used the download button next to ;
SLES-10-IBM zSeries-DVD1.iso4.2 GB (4514115584)
The download completes successfully as far as my http session is
concerned but the file is only
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:15 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Ayer,
Paul W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On the web page:
http://download.novell.com/protected/Summary.jsp?buildid=0SF2mutIxKc~
I have used the download button next to ;
SLES-10-IBM zSeries-DVD1.iso 4.2 GB (4514115584)
And you might just want to grab the SP2 one instead. It is a complete
install disk replacement for the original sles10 disk. Will save you
from having to update it later.
Marcy
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Hi Mark,
Yup you got it always use Internet Explorer as it's the only
authorized
browser we can use ...
The Linux systems are not allowed to access the internet at this time.
So can't do that one.
I installed a firefox browser now and setup for a download.
It starts
You have something that is barfing on a 2GB file limit.
Could be your download software.
Could be the file system you are storing the data on.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
Ayer, Paul W [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/9/2008 2:15 PM
Hi
On the web page:
Yes I had installed full a SLES10 SP2 and it was nice and working fine.
But the software they wanted to run on that system prereq checks for
Sp0 or sp1 and exit if not either of them... so now I said ok I can
build a sp1 or sp0 in a couple of hours done it a few times ... but it's
now been two
I have seen this myself.
Sometime HTTP does not download everything.
I used a non-Microsoft FTP client to download it.
Sam Bass
254-771-7212
Sr z/OS Systems Specialist
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Duerbusch
Sent: Wednesday,
Ok after the Firefox session sitting at 4% for a long time for the sp0
dvd1 it now says complete.
The file size I got is 219,148,577 SLES-10-IBM zSeries-DVD1.iso
(almost the same size as before with IE)
Should be 4,514,115,584 Per the web page ...
The directory has 41,055,455,777
Why don't you try using wget?
Ricardo.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 5:18 PM, Ayer, Paul W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok after the Firefox session sitting at 4% for a long time for the sp0
dvd1 it now says complete.
The file size I got is 219,148,577 SLES-10-IBM zSeries-DVD1.iso
(almost the
If you are using IE 6 on Windows, this is a known bug in IE 6. IE 6
cannot handle files larger than 2G correctly.
Upgrade your browser to IE 7 (if you must use IE) or use Firefox, or
wget.
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Try wget on Linux.. If you're on Windows -- well, I use Cygwin and have
wget on there.. For files this big, straight browser downloads don't seem
to do well. wget allows you do recontinue a broken xfer (wget -c).. I
have terrible luck with very large files with just about anything but wget
Re: wget on Linux - I think Paul already said he wasn't allowed out of
Linux to the internet.
But perhaps he could set up linux to use the same proxy server that his
IE is set up for and sneak out that way :)
(update /etc/sysconfig/proxy and run /sbin/SuSEconfig on SuSE - be sure
to logout/in to
Sounds like a maybe .. the firewalls are rather good thought I'll give
it a go ... also just to make it worse the only systems I can use now
are red hat so any suse parms or commands wont work ...
Thanks all ... I'll try some more stuff but am done for today !!
Again thanks...
-Original
Ok. I am getting errors on the yast install.
They are occurring during the mount after format.
The selections I have made are below.
Under Disk Activation I chose Configure DASD Disks.
Then selected 150,151,152 then activated and formatted.
Then
Is your LINUX server using vsftp?
Edmund R.
MacKenty
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Thank you
I did od -c myfile | less and the SFTP-ed file did not have \r.
I run sed s/$/\\x0d/ infile outfile the new output file has the
\r (and the correct number of bytes).
I will test ftp to mainframe tomorrow, to verify that the problem is fixed
Thanks again for all the help I got.
if it's vsftp, it will strip crlf to lf
ascii_upload=yes/no
Edmund R.
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* Create root partition /dev/dasdb1 (2.2 GB) with unknown
* Create root partition /dev/dasdc1 (2.2 GB) with unknown
This part bothers me (as well as the unknown) -- it's like it created 2 root
partitions - 1 on dasdb1 and 1 on dasdc1.It seems like your mount points
are messed
The drive has to be formated with NTFS because FAT has a max file size
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From: Ayer, Paul W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 4:18 PM
Subject: dvd download
Ok after the Firefox session sitting at 4% for a long time for the
It may be that bug reports go unheeded for a while.
The good news is it looks like 15 years and not 25 ;-)
Actually, OJ Simpson is taking over maintenance.
Dennis
A pistol! Are you expecting trouble Sir? No Miss, were I expecting
trouble
Added one more line separator to the list below. It usually burns me
when I use iconv.
On 07/09/2008 02:16:22 PM, Stewart Thomas J wrote:
For reference, these are what you'll be looking for in your od output:
CRLF - Carriage Return Line Feed (ASCII x'0D0A', escape sequence
'\n').
Ok was able to check the drive now it is FTFS and has 38.0 gig free
spaces
So not sure why I can't download the 4gig ish dvd but will keep looking
thaks
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bruce Furber
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 6:42 PM
Sorry that was a mistype.
The dasdc should have been:
* Create partition /dev/dasdc1 (2.2 GB) with unknown
I was just trying to do a simple install. I thought or wanted to stay
away from LVM. Because I know even less there.
The 3 disks were from the sample that came with the starter.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 2:38 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael
MacIsaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all who replied.
I did get a note off-list that Aduva does still support System z:
Yes, we do still have a version that
supports Z - but most of our growth is really in the
One should ask some really tough questions :)
When was your last release for this platform?
What date is the next planned update?
How does that compare to the other platform? Are they on the same
level?
How many other z customers do you have?
Can you give me references?
Quiz the marketing
On Wednesday, 07/09/2008 at 07:33 EDT, Douglas Wooster/Raleigh/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Added one more line separator to the list below. It usually burns me
when I use iconv.
:
NEL - New/Next Line (ASCII x'85'). May see this when EBCDIC
data is translated to ASCII, as with iconv.
NEL?
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