How is it defined in USER DIRECT ?
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Kok Leong
Chan
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 1:50 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Missing DASD cylinders. DASD corrupted?
Hi all,
I have a DASD at 0405.
You might a real vs virtual issue. Before the CPFORMAT command try a Q V 405.
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From: Bernie Wu [bernard...@ncci.com]
Sent: 01/30/2009 08:04 AM EST
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Hi, Chan Kok Leong
One possible explanation for this apparent discrepancy is the the command Q
DASD DETAILS
0405 returns information about a real DASD volume at real address 0405. The
CPFMTXA
command returns information on the minidisk belonging to the issuing virtual
machine at
(virtual)
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Date command on my SUSE 10 system is showing the correct date, time
zone, and minute, but the hour is off by 6 hours. How do I change the
hour offset?
Thanks,
Russell Jones
ANPAC
System Programmer
rjo...@anpac.com
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ones, Russell wrote:
Date command on my SUSE 10 system is showing the correct date, time
zone, and minute, but the hour is off by 6 hours. How do I change the
hour offset?
Two choices:
* Move the host to Greenwich, England :)
* Set your time zone
On 1/30/2009 at 12:26 PM, Jones, Russell russell.jo...@anpac.com wrote:
Date command on my SUSE 10 system is showing the correct date, time
zone, and minute, but the hour is off by 6 hours. How do I change the
hour offset?
Sounds like a mismatch between what time zone the hardware clock (or
Seems to me that we had to learn to set the UTC or Local parameter in the YaST
Timezones screens, depending on how our hardware and/or VM settings were set,
like Mark said. Just food for thought!
Mark Post mp...@novell.com 1/30/2009 10:39 AM
On 1/30/2009 at 12:26 PM, Jones, Russell
Among all the other thoughts that were brought upit depends on what
performance you want.
For example, I have some test Linux systems, that are a single 3390-9.
All software is on it and data. Just something easy to play with.
However it is limited as the volume can only be on a single
I found the YaST Date screen to set the hardware clock to UTC, but it
didn't seem to have any effect. I wonder if an IPL is required?
Russell Jones
ANPAC
System Programmer
rjo...@anpac.com
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Richard
Yep, changes took effect when I ipl'ed.
Thanks guys,
Russell Jones
ANPAC
System Programmer
rjo...@anpac.com
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From: Jones, Russell
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 1:00 PM
To: 'Linux on 390 Port'
Subject: RE: SUSE 10 hour offset
I found the YaST Date screen to set
On 1/30/2009 at 2:00 PM, Jones, Russell russell.jo...@anpac.com wrote:
I found the YaST Date screen to set the hardware clock to UTC, but it
didn't seem to have any effect. I wonder if an IPL is required?
On System z, that doesn't change the hardware clock, it's just intended to tell
the
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 08:41:23AM -0600, Dave Jones wrote:
I believe IBM is working on a piece of Linux software that will allow ASCII
(SSH) logons to z/VM Linux guests that do not have networking available,
using the IUCV device driver. to drive the Linux console interface from
On some of my images (SLES 10 SP 2), when I try to logon from the console, I
get:
Last login: Wed Jan 21 16:20:38 CST 2009 from nss-lt-0001.stlouiscity.com on pts
/0
You have new mail.
I had this issue after tunning a system to install Oracle. I believe it's
related to PAM modules. If you're able to logon via SSH, you can get rid of
the changes in limits.conf.
In /var/log/messages maybe there's some messages telling you what kind of
module is missing...
Mauro
Maybe a pam module isn't available for authentication?
Scott
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Tom Duerbusch
duerbus...@stlouiscity.comwrote:
On some of my images (SLES 10 SP 2), when I try to logon from the console,
I get:
Last login: Wed Jan 21 16:20:38 CST 2009 from
Under SLES 10 SP 2, if you bring up an image that has the same IP address as a
currently running system, is linux smart enough not to flood the network with
packets with duplicate IP addresses?
It does figure something out, saying that it can not register the IP address,
but does it keep
Specifically - look at /etc/pam.d/login .. Compare them between working and
nonworking servers... I'm guessing you'll find a difference in the modules
called OR the modules are missing on the non-working servers..
Scott
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Scott Rohling
You're rightIt is only on the Oracle machines.
And /var/log/messages shows:
n[2636]: PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_limits.so)
n[2636]: PAM [error: /lib/security/pam_limits.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32]
n[2636]: PAM adding faulty module: /lib/security/pam_limits.so
n[2636]:
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
What happens in the Linux world?
The network suffers.
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Could it be under /lib64/security instead? I've had that problem before..
If so - update /etc/pam.d/login with the /lib64 -- or create a symlink under
/lib
Scott
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Tom Duerbusch
duerbus...@stlouiscity.comwrote:
You're rightIt is only on the Oracle machines.
or - maybe better .. remove the /lib/security and just specify pam_limits.so
and let pam use it's default dir (which might be lib64? not sure - don't
have a zLinux distro handy at the minute)
Anyway - look for the pam_limits.so and specify it correctly in
/etc/pam.d/login ...
Scott
On Fri,
On 1/29/09 11:51 AM David Boyes Said
On 1/29/09 10:19 AM, Kern, Thomas thomas.k...@hq.doe.gov wrote:
make[2]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/packages/BUILD/mysql-5.0.26/sql'
d --debug --verbose sql_yacc.yy
make[2]: d: Command not found
Looks like some Solaris dtrace stuff has slipped
On 1/30/2009 2:38 PM, Tom Duerbusch wrote:
In the old days, when a Windows box came online with a duplicate IP address,
the entire network would suffer.
I don't think that's been true for quite a while now, at least for
Ethernet. When Windows (and Linux on the Intel platform, based on my
The real error was my lack of bison. Once that was installed, the
recompile worked.
/Tom Kern
Jeff Savit wrote:
On 1/29/09 11:51 AM David Boyes Said
On 1/29/09 10:19 AM, Kern, Thomas thomas.k...@hq.doe.gov wrote:
make[2]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/packages/BUILD/mysql-5.0.26/sql'
d
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