I will be out of the office starting 05-08-2010 and will not return until
11-08-2010.
Ik ben afwezig - in nood mobiel bereikbaar of neem aub contact op met Theo
Nater.
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Hi listers,
I have installed SLES11 SP1. Yast has added the DVD1 in the software
repositories. Next I added the second DVD to get access to the SDK. At first I
had added the wrong DVD so I deleted that one and then added the correct one.
(first I added the source DVD instead of the SDK). The
Hello,
tomcat6-6.0.18-20.3.1.noarch.rpm is located in the noarch directory on the
SLE11SP1 s390x DVD1. I added DVD1 to my guest and was able to see the tomcat
package. I used the zypper command (zypper se tomcat) to search for the
package. YAST Software Management should show you the same
Hello Mike,
Oh, I am sorry. My mistake. We have put the ISO files (SLES11 DVD1 and SLE11
DVD1) in our webserver as DVD1 and DVD2. So when I mention DVD2 I had to
mention DVD1 from the SDK DVD1. Probably I had to name the directory SDK
instead of DVD2.
The problem is that even while these two
Berry,
I would look in the directory that contains the SDK. Check to see if the
/suse/noarch has the tomcat rpm in it.
The other option is to remove the DVD2 directory, create a new SDK directory
for the SDK and extract the SDK iso into the newly created SDK directory if you
would prefer to
I learned a new word today at:
http://linuxphilia.blogspot.com/2010/08/techville-wireless-windows-woes.html
tartsenefed
quote
I'd been planning on tartsenefeding my computer anyway (which is like
defenestrating, but backward; I'm not throwing the device out of a window, I'm
throwing Windows
OK, I mounted the iso now as /SLES/SLES11_SDK. Next I removed the current SDK
config in the guest and added the /SLES/SLES11_SDK. And yes, now I see the
content of the SDK.
It looks like that, even while I removed the repository, yast still remmebers
the old content. So a refresh doesn't
There is an option in the Software Repository to refresh the content of
individual or all installation repos. The auto refresh option maybe was turned
off for that repo which means it would not refresh when you changes the mounted
ISO.
I suggest forcing a refresh either in YAST or using
I did try a refresh in yast, both individual and all repo, but no luck. I too
expected that that would help. Autorefresh is turned on.
Berry.
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Mike
Friesenegger
Sent: donderdag 5 augustus 2010 15:28
You did what I would have done by removing and re-adding the repo.
Mike
On 8/5/2010 at 07:50 AM, in message
e57ab65eea72734d8377e595748e54b10357f...@aownlex013.europe.nl.intra, van
Sleeuwen, Berry berry.vansleeu...@atosorigin.com wrote:
I did try a refresh in yast, both individual and all
Thanks to all that responded. I appreciate everyone's responsiveness. I
increased vm.swappiness from 60 to 80. It is too early to tell if it made
any significant difference. We have also accelerated our plans to move
forward with our SLE-10-s390x-SP3 production implementation.
Peter
Shane
Decrease to 0 is what I've been advocating under VM. Keeps linux from doing
preemptive moves to swap. Just let VM see the page is being not used and he
will page it out.
Marcy. Sent from my BlackBerry.
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To:
Is there an easy way to make cron not send me an email every time it runs
one of my jobs? I have one job that runs every 15 mins, and as you may
imagine that generates a lot of mail. Or is there a way clean up an mbox
without manually doing it?
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-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On
Behalf Of Mark Pace
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 11:34 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: CRON
Is there an easy way to make cron not send me an email every
time it runs
one of my jobs? I
00 06 * * 0 /usr/local/scripts/security /dev/null 21
The ' /dev/null' sends the output to the bit bucket.
McKown, John wrote:
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On
Behalf Of Mark Pace
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 11:34 AM
To:
If I have errors I send it to a file. Looking at the email I get from this
particular job I don't see any reason to log it.
00,15,30,45 * * * * /home/marpace/bin/scanftp.rxx 2
/home/marpace/scanftp.err
So sending the output to null would be
00,15,30,45 * * * * /home/marpace/bin/scanftp.rxx
On Thursday 05 August 2010 13:02, Mark Pace wrote:
If I have errors I send it to a file. Looking at the email I get from this
particular job I don't see any reason to log it.
00,15,30,45 * * * * /home/marpace/bin/scanftp.rxx 2
/home/marpace/scanftp.err
So sending the output to null would be
On Thursday 05 August 2010 12:34, Mark Pace wrote:
Is there an easy way to make cron not send me an email every time it runs
one of my jobs? I have one job that runs every 15 mins, and as you may
imagine that generates a lot of mail. Or is there a way clean up an mbox
without manually doing it?
If running SLES, have you looked at /etc/sysconfig/cron
Mark Pace wrote:
Is there an easy way to make cron not send me an email every time it runs
one of my jobs? I have one job that runs every 15 mins, and as you may
imagine that generates a lot of mail. Or is there a way clean up an mbox
On 8/5/2010 at 11:36 AM, Marcy Cortes marcy.d.cor...@wellsfargo.com
wrote:
Decrease to 0 is what I've been advocating under VM. Keeps linux from doing
preemptive moves to swap. Just let VM see the page is being not used and he
will page it out.
Probably not what you want when your Linux
We do full volume backups via HSM. In the case of a DASD hardware
failure, I would like to be able to restore to a new volume and make the
necessary changes for Linux to recognize the new volume. This does not
appear to be a problem unless the new DASD is part of LVM. Perhaps
someone can give me
Something like this?:
umount the filesystem(s) the LVM is being used by
vgchange -an vgname (deactivate the volume group)
chccwdev -d 2912 (deactivate 2912)
chccwdev -e 372f (activate 372f)
pvscan
vgscan
vgchange -ay vgname (activate the volume group)
mount -a
Note - I've
A lot more functionality is ascribed to swappiness than it deserves.
I'd be thinking this is more an issue in the buddy allocator. The slub
allocator is much better at handling things in more recent kernels.
Should be the default IMHO.
Shane ...
On Thu, 2010-08-05 at 11:38 -0600, Mark Post
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