You where asking about the disk setup, here is our for SLES11 SP2.
I tried to setup according to a redbook, to be prepared for shared readonly
disks.
Not a good idea.
Instead he current solution looks like this (not at all like the first try):
disk0 / 351 MB
disk1 /boot 35 MB
disk2 swap vdisk 64
You may need to add rules in ACF2/RACF to get authorithy to do this.
Cordialement / Vriendelijke Groeten / Best Regards / Med Vänliga Hälsningar
Tore Agblad
Volvo Information Technology
Infrastructure Mainframe Design Development
SE-405 08, Gothenburg Sweden
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Hello all,
Is anyone using Tumbleweed FTP on system Z? Anyone know if it is
supported or there is a Open source product that interacts with it?
Phil Tully
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'in media stat virtus'
Virtue's in the middle
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Hey all,
For redhat enterprise 5 (which per redhat and ibm still doesn't support
cmm-2 / cmma), can someone kindly point me at any document describing
how to set up and configure cmm-1? Something that covers both the z/VM
and linux guest tasks,
Hi Pat,
Here's the process:
1.) Add 'modprobe cmm' as the last line in /etc/rc.local (then run
'modprobe cmm' to load the module)
2.) Add 'CP XAUTOLOG VMRMSVM' to AUTOLOG1's profile exec (then XAUTOLOG
the VMRMSVM user for the current IPL)
That's it for the default setup. For more advanced
Patrick,
can someone kindly point me at any document describing
how to set up and configure cmm-1?
We wrote about it in section 11.7 of the z/VM and Linux on IBM System z
The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10 SP2, SG24-7493, on the Web at
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247493.html
Is anyone using Tumbleweed FTP on system Z? Anyone know if it is
supported or there is a Open source product that interacts with it?
It's a proprietary product which AFAICT doesn't run on Linux on Z. There seems
to be a z/OS client/server, but again, closed source.
It can interact with the
I am confused about how to set it up. Right now I get this from ospfd.
show ip ospf neighbor all
OSPF Routing Process not enabled
hmm. Did you actually start ospfd from zebra? That's the response you get if
the daemon isn't running.
What parms addresses do I put in the quagga daemon
On 6/26/2009 at 8:31 AM, Burton, Randy rbur...@bbandt.com wrote:
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I agree - and I'm curious about what people are doing with standard
file system layouts for zLinux - are most people doing something similar
to this:
Disk 1: all the system stuff, on 390 disk:
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Disk 2: