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Is it too late to register for the Workshop ?
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has the agenda been published yet.
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a question if you do not mind. we are going from SLES 11 SP2 to SP3. we
also use an SMT server. when you upgraded did you follow the below outline:
copy SP2 Core and Update repositories in the SMT /etc/zypp/repos.d
directory to SP3
edit the newly copied files to change references from SP2 to SP3
Hello Mike,
I got in Tuesday to explore Greensboro. I also took a ride to the
University. I saw an outdoor garage on Bluford Street
adjacent to the dorms. Is the indoor garage close to the outside parking
lot by the dorms ?
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Mike Walter mike.wal...@aon.com wrote:
JC,
Without enabling STP_TZ, z/VM will not automatically switch time zones without
an IPL, but you can use the CP SET TIMEZONE command if you don't want to IPL.
Bob
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John
Sent: Monday
Alternately, there have been many promising emulation efforts the other way,
(emulating the 360/390/z instruction sets on other hardware).
IBM has stopped most of this by refusing to license useful Operating Systems
unless it's on their hardware.
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Ron,
I don't know what the maximum amount of memory supported by SLES10 is, but I
currently have a SLES10 guest running with 116gb of virtual memory for over two
years. It runs on a z196 with a total memory size of 172gb.
Bob
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From
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Bob
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Marcy
Cortes
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 2:22 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Is it possible to upgrade from SLES10 SP4 to SLES11 SP1?
Have a lot of folks done 10
I'm pretty sure PORTNAME is optional (at least in RHEL 5). My CONF has
PORTNAME= in it
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Hughes, Jim
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Subject: Linux, VSWITCH,
/course if your are an out-of-stater.
Thank you, Bob Molerio
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access the lun, and the 2nd
guest will receive the error.
Thank you, Bob
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Troth
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:56 AM
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Subject: Re: Shared fcp
Alan,
The machine is z10 (EC), but NPIV has not been turned on. It attaches
to IBM XIV SAN storage through a Brocade switch. The switch has NPIV set
on.
Thanks,Bob
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unique_id = 0
utilization = 1 12 0
Thank you, Bob
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Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 1:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Shared fcp between two linux guests
Mark,
Glad to hear that you find a good position. Best of luck to you.
Bob
Bob Horne
IBM Software Group - Tivoli
Atlanta, GA
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Anyone using TSM for zOS?
I would like to know what the pros/cons/experiences are.
Reply privately if you wish.
Thank you, Bob Molerio
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If you create your target volumes as non-full pack minidisks, you can clone
with no duplicate volser danger to your first level system. If you start
your second level minidisk at cylinder 1 of the real volume, your ddr will
fail to copy the last cylinder of the first level volume (or you can
Rob,
You could also set up logonby for the users who are allowed to connect to
maint. Then they would only have to remember their own password to sign on.
Bob.
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Chen
Sent: Thursday, March 19
I'm a LINUX newbie but an AIX oldie:
This may be off topic but I was wondering if anyone knew of a good sysadmin
tool like AIX's SMIT for LINUX RHEL? The tools out there for LINUX don't seem
to address logical volume management (LVM) the way SMIT does.
Thank you, Bob Molerio
may the 'Z
Here is an exec we used to use to generate alerts via sendfile. While it is
no full-blown monitor, it is easy to update if you want to track something
specific over time. I'm sure a plumber will see lots of possible
improvements.
Bob
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Thank you,
Bob Molerio
I am trying to get our SuSE 9 (s390x) to use the common LDAP server. I
have tried several ways to get LDAP users to be able to login. Right now
the /etc/security/pam_unix2.conf is set to use_ldap and there is no sshd
in the /etc/pam.d. When a user that is in the Linux system directly can
sign in,
Yep, I have followed that procedure once. Same error.
Mark Post wrote:
Have you followed the steps in the IBM Redpaper Linux on IBM zSeries and S/390:
Securing Linux for zSeries with a Central z/OS LDAP Server (RACF), at
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp0221.pdf ??
I am interested in learning if there is a inexpensive
way to learn VM or z/VM.
Does anyone know if there are education providers (I'm
thinking colleges or IT education services)
provideres. that include a account on a VM system?
Thank you,
Bob Molerio
or update the
password during install. Can someone enlighten us or point us to the
correct Fine Manual with the answer?
Thanks.
Bob
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Thanks John,
The SSH1 parm for PuTTY was the answer!
Thanks again.
Bob.
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Schnitzler Jr
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 8:58 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: SLES10 install ssh password
gmtoff=-18000
CST6CDT Sun Nov 4 07:00:00 2007 UTC = Sun Nov 4 01:00:00 2007 CST isdst=0
gmtoff=-21600
Bob Bates
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Luis La Torre
Sent: Thursday, February 08
need.
On the other hand, having a 2nd VM LPAR could give an environment closer to
what your production environment is.
I think it really depends on the resources you have available.
Bob
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Moeur Tim C
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This was a great explanation. Thanks
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 12:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Script problem
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 13:39, Bates, Bob [CCC-OT_IT
returned. If I take the grep off I get a
segmentation fault. Anybody else seen this?
Of course without SP3, I get a return with the old dates.
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Great, at least it's not something I've been doing. If you don't mind, let me
know what they tell you.
Bob
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Bernard Wu
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 3:33 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Time
the jump to SLES10?
Thanks
Bob Bates
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Careful on the DEDICATE statement. I never understood why but the addresses
seem backwards to me. The virtual address is first and the real address second.
So the DEDICATE would be
DEDICATE 991 10FC
Bob
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OK, maybe it's egotistically based. It's most important to me as what I know it
as so I'll list it first!
Bob
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David Kreuter
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 1:12 PM
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. The system then
formatted them correctly and I was able to complete the install without any
more problems.
Strange but true.
Bob
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Paul Dembry
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 10:00 PM
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the userid and password. I see mentions of
changing inittab to do things that might alleviate the need but its just
passing me by.
What to I need to get a user active through ttyS0 without needing to pass a
password in the open or place one in a file that is readily viewable?
Thanks in advance
Bob
Would that be Don Adams as Tennessee Tuxedo?
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Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 5:06 PM
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Subject: Re: Linux initial RAM disk (initrd) overview
Hello!
I agree. Or perhaps
version prior to applying the service pack?
Bob Bates
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OK, my SP2 to SP3 was a bad example. I know there are too many changes involved
there but I was trying to think and type at the same time. The RPM stuff is
basically the type of change I was trying to come up with. I'll check it out
next time I get a chance.
Thanks for the answers
Bob
use ed after logging in as root from the VM userid itself.
Use s/no/yes/ to make changes.
Bob Bates
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something setup wrong. I haven't been able to locate a
document that describes how the filesystem should be set up. Can somebody give
me the name of the document? link?
Thanks
Bob Bates
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]: Leaving directory `/tmp/httpd-2.2.0/srclib'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Bob Bates
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I am doing some fact finding around backup recovery for a possible
implementation of Linux on Z Series. We are currently only a z/OS
shop and are looking at running SAP on Linux. I have seen discussions
around the use of Amanda/Bacula for daily incrementals and also
running weekly DFDSS dumps of
Thanks again
I ran mkinitrd and zipl and the system came up without a problem. I'll look
into increasing /boot.
Bob Bates
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on the parameter = card.
Any help?
Thanks
Bob Bates
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Yes, that was also done. IBM suggests the - in the directory path could be the
problem. We are going to try renaming the path and see if that works any
better.
Bob
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005
suggestions??
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Anyone having trouble with PuTTY connection to SuSE 9. It connects but when I
try to login as anyone, it asks for the password and after entering it, I get
access denied.
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Hello all,
I am trying to build a Basevol/Guestvol Shared OS DASD system. It appears that
the SuSE 9 system is different from SuSE 8. I have a bunch of SuSE 8 system
up sharing the OS. Is there anything special to make the SuSE 9 work?
and does it work if the shared OS dasd is an LVM?
night.
While I'm here, we have been running SUSE SLES8 for a while (before I got into
the group a year ago). So that is our flavor preference.
Bob Bates
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Llewellyn
Hello all,
I am trying to build a Basevol/Guestvol Shared OS DASD system. It appears that
the SuSE 9 system is different from SuSE 8. I have a bunch of SuSE 8 system
up sharing the OS. Is there anything special to make the SuSE 9 work?
and does it work if the shared OS dasd is an LVM?
DTCCTC091E CTCA device DEV8810: Received DEVICEend interrupt on device 8810 --
probable CTCA restart
I have tried lots of different things but can't get by this.
Has anybody done an install of this type? Any suggestions where I can look?
Bob Bates
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Is there a way or a tool that will let Linux see the files on VM mini-disks?
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now I am beginning to understand this a little better. I actually have 2
of these setups
- A (159.166.1.69) - B (159.166.4.137)
X
- C (159.166.1.7) - B (159.166.4.137)
You can put the address of either A or C and the packet is forwarded over
to B to be processed.
Right now if you put in A's
I happen to be using an httpd server on system B and if I look in the logs
when the packets come through system A, I see the IP address of system X
so the packet ends up on the default route which for system B which is
system A and that works fine. When I do that same thing putting the
address of
to:159.166.4.137:8994
I can ping the destination VMLinux guest and tracerout shows the proper
routing information. Is there anyway to get more information on where
these messages are actually going?
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What is the easiest way to setup the Linux guests so that when VM
shutsdown, the Linux guests under VM all shutdown cleanly also?
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thanks, I have done that to all the systems, just haven't tried it yet
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 11:35:48 -0400, Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depending on what version of z/VM and Linux you're running, updating
/etc/inittab to have something like this:
# What to do at the Three Finger
to
the network that in order to get to the guestlan you have to go through
the guersts with the OSA cards. Does anyone know how to setup the
broadcast, I am not having much luck..
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z/VM 4.4.0
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What version of z/VM are you on.
Larry Davis
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and/or script but I'm not sure what exectly
to
code. Anyone have anything in their bag of tricks I could adapt?
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MCSE and CNE trained, but use LINUX, declare your PC
everywhere. Anyone know how to do this?
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MCSE and CNE trained, but use LINUX, declare your PC a Microsoft free zone
, Bob
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something like dasd=...,601(ro),...
The system is trying to access the r/o device r/w.
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: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: ... autorun DONE.
*Basevol/Guestvol Bind-Mount-Etc begins...
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MCSE and CNE trained, but use LINUX, declare your PC
address,
I'll fire off to you a copy of an HTML document which describes the
approach I used. (I believe Mark Post also has a copy and intends to
put it on the LinuxVM.org site, when he next updates those pages.)
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thank you...
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They go in /etc/init.d/boot.d.
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I am new to Linux on 390 but not Linux. I was wondering if there is a
better file system to use when installing Linux on 390 on EMC DASD?
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MCSE and CNE trained
, AFS and others).
On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 05:07, Bob wrote:
I am new to Linux on 390 but not Linux. I was wondering if there is a
better file system to use when installing Linux on 390 on EMC DASD?
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many thanx
bob
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imagine the NSC and CIA would be at the top of the food chain on
this one! grin That is, unless the left hand continues to hide from
the right hand what it is up to! :-) :-)
Bob
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Secondly, for those who are interested in OS security, did anyone
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Same question for an report archive and delivery product?
Dave,
IIRC, they would be OPC and RMDS.
Bob
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