Richard Truett
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Maneesh, The IOCDS only contains the information about the hardware
attached to the CPU i.e. channels/devices. It also contains the LPARs that
are on that CPU and what channels/devices those partitions have access to.
There is no information or relationship to the number of CPs on the physical
Maneesh, What do you need HCM for prior to the IPL? Hardware Configuration
Manager is an application that runs under z/OS or OS/390.
---Original Message---
From: Linux on 390 Port
Date: 07/24/04 06:01:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HCM
Hello,
About HCM:
We need to
Ken, IBM has a couple of modleing tools available to size the workload on
zLinux and IFLs/Memory. If you have a locak IBM rep or business partner rep
You may want to ask about the Size390 or New Workload sizing that IBM
Techline performs. This service is no cost and can assist in getting an
With today's Senate report I would believe the CIA could use some computer
upgrades.
---Original Message---
From: Linux on 390 Port
Date: 07/09/04 12:11:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: APL and the like (and some WAY off topic typewriter questions .
..)
Hello (again) from
If the OSA is running in QDIO mode the packet does not leave the card if the systems
conversing are on the same machine and both use the same OSA.
Ward, Garry wrote:
I'm not sure that the OSA does any internal passing of data, I believe
it ships it out to the network and because the routers
James; Are these VM mini-disk volumes? If so you need to:
For normal VM volumes you need to use DFSMSdss DUMP with the CPVOLUME option
on the DUMP command.
DFSMShsm can not pass the CPVOLUME parameter to DFSMSdss to be able to back it
up. You have use DFSMSdss to back it up.
.
* There is
According to the :The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © 1993-2003 Denis
Howe
A Crunchy is a floppy disk... as extracted from the above.
3.5 inch floppies are less floppy than the larger disks
because they come in a stiff plastic envelope or case, hence
the alternative names stiffy or
SCO would have been a good bet this AM. The stock is up $1.64 to $10.69 a
share.
The current wire on SCO is:
7:24AM SCO Group might be due for significant payout -- B-Week (SCOX) 9.05:
SCO Group, which provides UNIX-based software and is the owner of the license
to distribute the UNIX platform,
There is no z900 machine that is available with only IFL processors. You
must purchase at least 1 S390 processor when you purchase a z900. The z800
does have zLinux only (IFL only) configurations.
John Ford wrote:
I don't quite get the statement, IBM says it does not support its larger
z900
I needed to install the compat.rpm package. I found the information at:
http://redhat.pacific.net.au/redhat/linux/7.2/es/os/s390/docs/WebSphereDB2-RHL72-s390-HOWTO.html
Rich Smrcina wrote:
I am trying to install WebSphere Application Server V4 on SuSE SLES8 and I am
getting the following
Here is a good place to start
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/solutions/s390da/linuxproduct.html
Gerard Graham wrote:
I know it is out there but I am wasting time looking for it. I am preparing
a presentation for z/Linux under VM and I know one of the questions will be
what
There is a link off of the refered page to the IBM code that runs in zLinux
Ferguson, Neale wrote:
For ISV support check:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/solutions/s390da/linuxproduct.
html
IBM has a site too that I asked Jim Elliott for the URL of (and have
subsequently lost)
After you configure /etc/smb.conf to your installation you can place the
following in /etc/inetd.conf to start Samba automatically.
netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/smbd smbd -D
netbios-ns dgram udpwait root /usr/sbin/nmbd nmbd -D
or you could start the services by:
cd
Doug; When you did the lpr command did you specify a printer to print
to? Your answers to the lpc status are normal when there are no print
tasks in process.
ex. lpr -Premote_print1 /etc/fstab
Doug Clark wrote:
I have documented the steps below, but will someone please help me
understand
is set set orientation to landscape (apply), and
then back to portrait (apply) or some similar thing. This makes sure
the driver's settings gets initialized since it's not on windows.
~ Daniel
-Original Message-
From: richard truett
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 2:10 PM
OK, Since the PRINT_DRIVERS.txt states the procedure there does not work
with NT, has anyone gotten SAMBA to load print drivers to NT and WIN2K?
I have searched with GOOGLE and I've not found any instructions on how
to do it.
the process.
FYI there were quite a few print fixes since 2.2.5. You should look
into getting 2.2.7a, as there was a security vulnerability in there as
well.
~ Daniel
-Original Message-
From: richard truett
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 12:56 PM
Subject: SAMBA 2.2.5 Print drivers
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