At 23:39 09-05-02, Jim Elliott wrote:
I can't think of any reason to run 31-bit apps on the 64-bit kernel, and
the vendor products (such as DB2 and WAS) are not supported in that
environment. There may be some technical advantages, but I will leave a
response on that to others.
Look at it from
Pete Zaitcev wrote:
One more question: how are other CPUs initialized in this area?
I changed this place and removed my kludge from cpu_init(),
now the thing blows up somewhere else with symptoms of EFAULT.
The boot cpu writes its own ar values to the lowcore of the
secondary cpus in
Have a look at the DEVFS options in your kernel config, and see if
you have enabled DEVFS plus mount on init without properly installing
the devfsd for it.
On the nose!
Turning off File Systems --- [ ] /dev file system support (EXPERIMENTAL)
in make menuconfig did it - thanks Rob.
Well, we don't actually use AUXPROC any more. Our use of that was
irreparably broken in CMS 11 by VM53624, and about the same time ASMAHL
user exits became a better way to go anyway. But yes we do have a
system that allows a CMS user to read and write files on a Unix system
using CSL calls and
Hello,
may I run Linux390 SuSE 7.0 with VM/ESA 2.3???
Are there some patch/PTF?
Thank's
Max
Hmm. APL was designed for interactive applied mathematics (sort of a
super-calculator tool). I don't think it was intended for building
systems. The fact that people used it for customization macros tends to
remind me of the guy who wrote a linking loader in TECO. People used to ask
him:
Why
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Perhaps this will motivate our friends at Tivoli to upgrade the TSM/VM
server. Maybe.
-- db
David Boyes
Sine Nomine Associates
RIP ER
I have a RedHat 7.2 system with xinetd configured to run wu-ftpd. Our fire
wall does not allow the auth service through, so the user has to wait 20-40
seconds for it to time out before they can logon. I tried disabling this
for ftpd in the ftpaccess file with timeout RFC931 0
This seems to
Whether Linux works well is not dependent on the VM release, but on the
underlying hardware. It should work if you have a G2 or higher machine
running the VM 2.3 system, although a G5 machine is recommended if you want
reasonable performance.
-- db
David Boyes
Sine Nomine Associates
Hello my apologies if you have seen this before but I did not receive a
copy of the post myself so I was not sure if it was sent properly.
Environment:
MP3000 H50
Multiple MVS LPAR's - 1 Suse Linux LPAR - no VM
Cisco 7507 ESCON Router with CIP/CLAW Interface
We have been running the SUSE Linux
If you are going to run Linux under VM/ESA V2R3, then you need to make
sure that you have UM29175 (VM61762), and ? (VM62337) installed. These
PTFs supplied IEEE Floating point simulation. If you are on a G5 or
later, you might not need these, but to be safe, I would make sure they
are
Bob also used this AUXPROC approach to great effect in the DB2WWW package
that provided a NetData-like interface between VM web servers and the SQL/DS
(DB2/VM) database engine.
DJ
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Bolch
Sent:
Hello from Gregg C Levine writing for myself
Oh my! Are we working over that thread again? Its one that I started on
a different subject framework. Adam pulled that one, on Wednesday, when
I mentioned why two languages weren't mentioned, PL/X, and APL. And
David I recognize the peculiarities of
I don't think it was intended for building systems.
It would be a rather unlikely language in which to build computer
systems - although it might be an excellent environment in which to
model and analyze systems.
I recall seeing the S/360 architecture's operations defined (in
an old IBM
I have a RedHat 7.2 system with xinetd configured to run wu-ftpd. Our fire
wall does not allow the auth service through, so the user has to wait 20-40
seconds for it to time out before they can logon. I tried disabling this
for ftpd in the ftpaccess file with timeout RFC931 0
This seems
I recall seeing the S/360 architecture's operations defined (in
an old IBM Systems Journal) using APL. Yeah, BOCHS written in
APL would have wonderful performance... NOT!
http://www.samueljohnson.com/dogwalk.html comes to mind.
--
Phil Payne
http://www.isham-research.com
+44
By the way with all the talk about APL its probably worth mentioning that
not only is APL not dead yet, at least one APL derivative (A+) is not only
available for Linux, but its creators at Morgan Stanley open sourced it, and
they have S/390 packages
http://www.aplusdev.org
Alan
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Hello from Gregg C Levine
You've got me there. But can I make a suggestion? Try reposting the
message in a format that is readable to all of us. Not just the lucky
ones who use their office PC, which has Office installed. Especially
when your message arrived as two different attachments, and both
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I have a RedHat 7.2 system with xinetd configured to run wu-ftpd. Our
fire
wall does not allow the auth service through, so the user has to wait
20-40
seconds for it to time out before they can logon. I tried disabling this
for ftpd in the ftpaccess file with timeout RFC931 0
This seems
Patterson, Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gerhard Hiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On the new Experimental level 2.4.17 page at:
http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/exp-2_4_17.shtml
you will find:
This:
gcc
...
gcc-3.1.tar.gz (GNU) is
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Ray, it happened again. Your mail program, probably that klutzy exchange
product, just sent it out the exact same way, as first one, and the
second. Have the minder who keeps an eye on the system check its
settings.
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Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a RedHat 7.2 system with xinetd configured to run wu-ftpd. Our
fire
wall does not allow the auth service through, so the user has to wait
20-40
seconds for it to time out before they can logon. I tried disabling this
for ftpd in the ftpaccess file with timeout RFC931 0
This
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