Hi,
For Hipersockets and SAP/db2 connect transactional workloads the default
MTU of 8k is suggested. Keep in mind to change TCPRCVBUFRSIZE and
TCPSENDBFRSIZE in z/OS TCPIP settings as well as net.ipv4.tcp_wmem in
zLinux accordingly. For performance reasons, it is suggested to increase
qeth
I haven't found any other way to define them in Red Hat. If they're not
in the parm list in the initrd, they're not seen (although I actually
haven't tested this in a long time, and I should probably revisit it).
If they're attached after the fact, though, they do appear to come
online
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009, Adam Thornton wrote:
On Feb 23, 2009, at 8:13 PM, John McKown wrote:
Many thanks for any ideas.
I wrote a very simple MTA based on Net::SMTP in perl to do this. It's
straightforward. Net::SMTP makes it very, very easy, assuming you
already speak Perl. However:
John McKown writes:
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009, Adam Thornton wrote:
On Feb 23, 2009, at 8:13 PM, John McKown wrote:
Many thanks for any ideas.
I wrote a very simple MTA based on Net::SMTP in perl to do this. It's
straightforward. Net::SMTP makes it very, very easy, assuming you
Adam,
I am writing FTP and SSH-FTP in PERL to send data out automatic
as well... I'm interested of take a look at your script... Thanks
Adam Thornton
athorn...@sineno
mine.net To
On Feb 24, 2009, at 8:31 AM, Eddie Chen wrote:
Adam,
I am writing FTP and SSH-FTP in PERL to send data out
automatic
as well... I'm interested of take a look at your script... Thanks
Well, wrote doesn't actually mean still have access to it. It was
at a customer site for
John,
If you're very concerned about the footprint of a proper MTA on your
host check out qmail. But generally I agree with Malcolm, you would
be well advised to run an MTA. There's also no sense reinventing the
wheel. There are three very good, pretty modern totally free and open
MTAs
John,
Does it make any difference at all whether I can easily gain control
of a Windows box with physical access? Since I can VERY easily gain
control of most Windows boxes over any old network they happen to be
connected to? I contend that physical security is a MUCH simpler
problem to solve
On 2/23/2009 at 4:06 PM, Kittendorf, Craig X.
kittendorf.cr...@mail.dc.state.fl.us wrote:
I haven't figured out how to download a new version without spending
money.
If you have a Novell Customer Center account (NCC), just go to
Is there an apache2-mod_fcgid package available for SLES10 on s390x?
Can't seem to locate it.
I can build from the openSuSE src, but would like to get the Novell
compiled version if it exists.
Thanks.
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On 2/23/2009 at 4:06 PM, Kittendorf, Craig X.
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On 2/24/2009 at 2:20 PM, Kittendorf, Craig X.
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We don't have an account.
So, create one and download the DVD image. But, I do see an account with your
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Mark Post
Oops, that was from my previous life. Oldtimers setting in. I've
forgotten more than I knew!
Thanks Mark,
Craig
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On 2/24/2009 at 12:51 PM, Zamrykut, Darren d_zamry...@ducks.ca wrote:
Is there an apache2-mod_fcgid package available for SLES10 on s390x?
Can't seem to locate it.
The only thing I can see is php-fastcgi, which is not likely what you're
looking for. Sorry.
Mark Post
2009/2/24 John Summerfield deb...@herakles.homelinux.org:
Windows is a little more difficult, I need a Linux boot disk and the
right program, and if it's a domain controller there's another trick
after that.
I can assure you that w/o a boot disk, and a second-stage password
entered after login
Hello listers,
We are a SAP shop. We are at SLES10 SP2. On our SLES10 SP2 application
servers we have been using the kernel that came with SLES10SP2.
That is: 2.6.16.60-0.21-default
The SAP OSS Note (81737) that lets you know what release levels are
supported says that this Service Pack level
Quoting Ron Foster at Baldor-IS rfos...@baldor.com:
My questions are 1) Do people stay at the kernel mentioned in the OSS
note or 2) do they use the above sentence as permission to go to a
higher kernel level?
Initially, we had to battle with the Basis team until they found that
sentence.
joa...@swbell.net wrote:
Is there any email MUA package that I can load which will deliver email
directly to an MS Exchange server without a local MTA? This is on a RHEL
server.
Well, there's emacs -batch ...; have it load and call smtpmail...
If you're interested contact me off-list.
More
If you are running SuSE, they make it really super super easy.
Edit /etc/sysconfig/postfix, put something in the POSTFIX_RELAYHOST like
somemailhost.mycompany.com
Run /sbin/SuSEconfig to whap it over to the postfix/main.cf
rcpostfix start
And off you go. Whatever configuration SuSE has done, it
Thanks to all for the ideas. I put exim on my Linux desktop for testing. I
set the exim.conf to use the smarthost router, pointing directly to the
MS Exchange server. Worked like a champ with mailx. My needs are very
minimal. If an email goes missing, nobody is going to go ballistic. This
is just
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