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I'm trying to install an add-on for Websphere using RPM and I'm getting a
failed dependency. I have checked www.rpmfind.net and there isn't anything
out there. I also looked on the SLES7 and SLES8 CD's and found a
libstc++-3.2-34.s390.rpm for SLES8 but that required even more packages to
be
Install compat-*.rpm from SLES8 CD1
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Subject:Failed dependencies on SLES7
I'm
Thank you for your reply Sergey.
When I test installing that rpm I get another message.
# rpm --test -U compat-2002.8.15-20.s390.rpm
file /usr/lib/libg++-3-libc6.2-2-2.8.1.3.so from install of
compat-2002.8.15-20 conflicts with file from package gppshare-2.95.3-119
file
No, i think, no.
Actually, i've got this old binaries from RedHat's distrib (their names
were started with 'compat' too) and install them into SLES7.
So, You may try to extract this one library from compat-2002.8.15-20.s390.rpm and copy
it to /usr/lib.
Or wait until someone with more knowledge
Hi all,
Does anyone have a Tivoli Storage Manager Start and stop scripts for SUSE 8 that they
would be willing to share. I haven't had a lot of time to figure out the new way of
starting and stoping things.
Any help would be appreciated.
Gene
There *are* reasons for a Linux-resident putty. My co-worker here compiled
Putty for Linux and, despite getting flames from telling people about it,
it *is* useful. In a linux-only shop I admit that ssh is fine (especially
when wrapped in an xterm) and putty redundant.
Since we work a
Im sure Marcelo would appreciate someone able to combine test and send
the needed fixed for S/390. I don't believe he has one in his
office 8)
If that's the only hold-up, I can make the resources available to him with
little or no delay.
Mark Post's got a point, though -- the stuff that comes
This may not be quite the right forum, but someone here probably knows
the answer.
If I want to put Sharks in different places (more than 103km apart), and
use PPRC-XD over a channel extender to synchronize the data
Can I use PPRC-XD on DASD that is presented as FCP SCSI, or does the
channel
Does anyone have a Tivoli Storage Manager Start and stop scripts for
SUSE 8 t$
This script is pretty weak (only two lines and no error checking), but it
works:
cat /etc/init.d/dsmc.strt
#!/bin/ksh
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmc schedule -quiet
In regard to no stop option, dsmc shouldn't
SuSE SLES7 has a puttytel in cd1/dosutils.
SuSE SLES8 has a putty in cd3/dosutils.
I could not find one on RH7.1 or RHEL-AS-3, but that
doesn't mean they might not be there.
Whether the use of putty is logical or not, many of my
users are used to a telnet environment and they can
use putty to
As we re-roll servers in aix/linux we take the stance of use ssh! If
FTP is needed for some application, we also use TCPWRAPPERS,
otherwise use SCP or SFTP. We have very few uses outside of
System Admins that actually telnet(ssh) into a server.
Been pretty successful with this 'hammer' because
My mgmt sent me this:
Microsoft has a full page add in Computer World describing how
Windows server 2003 is cheaper than... guess what, Linux under z/VM.
What's interesting is not what their study concluded, what's
interesting that Linux on VM is enough of a threat they are
spending advertising
Marcy,
Yes, I believe it was discussed on this mailing list a month or three ago.
I'll see if I can find the pointers.
Mark Post
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Marcy Cortes
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I have seen it, they are comparing SAMBA on a 2-CP Z900 to a
2 processor 900Mhz xeon box. Of course it is going to be more
expensive, if the only thing running on the z900 is samba. This is
a common slant to the us vs. them picture. While there have been
a few documented cases where some shops
Dave Jousma wrote:
I have seen it, they are comparing SAMBA on a 2-CP Z900 to a
2 processor 900Mhz xeon box. Of course it is going to be more
expensive, if the only thing running on the z900 is samba. This is
a common slant to the us vs. them picture. While there have been
a few documented
Hi,
I have yet another question. Thanks to everyone for help with the
previous questions.
I have 2 xxx.cpio.gz files, and on Suse 7, I ftp them in binary mode from
my PC to the Suse 7 image. I then use the gunzip .cpio.gz, followed
by a
cpio -idcmvxxx.cpio. On Suse 7 this works without a
I haven't seen the ad (but will look tonight when I get home and will look
again at my
copy) mostly because I normally ignore their ads ;-
However last year we did a study and about file/print server consolidation
and
linux under z/vm was an option - and another option was MS servers.
Because
our
On Thursday, 01/29/2004 at 11:41 EST, Adam Thornton
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Can I use PPRC-XD on DASD that is presented as FCP SCSI, or does the
channel extender requirement (which is what's making me nervous) mean
that the DASD must be presented as ECKD? Or from the Shark's
perspective, is
Do you think the cpio command has changed, or is the file being
altered in
the ftp process to Suse 8? Is it due to the original .cpio.gz
file
being created on a Suse 7 system, and then being rebuilt under a Suse
8
system?
This should work. Have you run md5sum on the ftp'ed file, and
try doing it without the c option. i had a problem with this recently and
that did the trick.
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From: Ken Vance [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:32 PM
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Subject: cpio and Suse 8
Hi,
I have yet another question.
Hi
My / filesystem is on /dev/dasda with reiserfs type . The / filesystem
isn't on LVM . I used LVM on another file system but not / .
I need to increase the size of this filesystem .
-- regarding
-- Sophia
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Inflex - installed on mailserver for domain
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:51:12AM -0800, Jim Sibley wrote:
SuSE SLES7 has a puttytel in cd1/dosutils.
SuSE SLES8 has a putty in cd3/dosutils.
Well, yeah, but that isn't a putty-that-runs-on-linux, that's a
here's-a-windows-program-to-use-to-talk-to-linux thing.
Adam
Hi
Thank you very much for your guidance but my / filesystem's type is
reiserfs not ext2 or ext3 , How to format this type of filesystem . my
/usr filesystem is reiserfs too. The /usr is 2G and / is 2G now /
filesystem is 92% full.
I need to increase / filesystem very soon .
-- regarding
-- Sophia
Was your root file system always that full? If it has been consistently
growing, you may want to find out why. I might guess some sort of log
file is growing and not being rotated or aged. The package logrotate
was created for this purpose.
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 13:22, Sophia Alikhani wrote:
Adam,
I thought that you were required to have a SAN in order to use SCSI on
Linux. If that is the case, you already have the structure to do what you
want with the SAN. I may be wrong, trying to recall memory from the VSE
TECH Conference in Las Vegas!
Loren Charnley, Jr.
Tech Support
For the first time I am trying smbmount with the following command:
smbmount /var/dsk019 //dsk019.bax.baxworld.com/ -o
username=auser,password=apassword,netbiosname=dsk019,uid=auser,ip=187.23.110.189
ro
but get the message Could not resolve mount point
//dsk019.ba.baxworld.com/
I read the
You didn't give it the name of a share to use, just the name of the server
where the share would be located: //dsk019.bax.baxworld.com/sharename
Mark Post
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Ranga Nathan
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 3:31 PM
try using the address instead of the hostname.
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From: Ranga Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 2:31 PM
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Subject: smbmount from linux to access windows files
For the first time I am trying smbmount with the
mount -t smbfs //itfilesvr/NetworkInfo /mnt -o username=rnoll,workgroup=littlerock
the above works.. it is what i am using
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Subject:smbmount from
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 03:04:31PM -0500, Loren Charnley, Jr. wrote:
I thought that you were required to have a SAN in order to use SCSI on
Linux. If that is the case, you already have the structure to do what you
want with the SAN. I may be wrong, trying to recall memory from the VSE
TECH
Yes, I believe it was discussed on this mailing list a month or three ago.
I'll see if I can find the pointers.
Thanks Mark! I must have totally snoozed through that.
Marcy
WebLogic 7.0 SP5 (Platform) for SuSE SLES8 Linux for S/390
and zSeries is now GA and on our download site.
This is our first platform release for mainframe Linux,
and includes all products except Workshop, which you
normally want to run on a PC or Workstation (it is like
Visual Studio but for the
On Iau, 2004-01-29 at 06:41, Post, Mark K wrote:
Alan,
You don't think the IBM developers in Boeblingen fit that category? If
anything, they do too much testing before they let the rest of us look at
the patches they create.
Probably but you also want someone who will also grab your fixed
AC said:
Probably but you also want someone who will also grab your fixed bk tree
and see if it works with the patches merged, which is different to
these patches work with XYZ, we know we've tested
Just as a start, I guess, I'll compare applying the IBM patches
to generic kernel source for
Hello, everyone.
I've cross-posted this message to both the LINUX-390 and VMESA lists.
I was wondering what the status is for PAV support for VM. Searching the
archives of both mailing lists has indicated that there is currently no PAV
support for VM, nor does there appear to be any in the
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 11:33:11 -0500, you wrote:
I am looking for a windows based product that will take a group of windows
files (html, gif, sss, ear) and create a tar file on the windows platform
which will be written to a CD and then the Files will be transferred from
the CD to a Linux
Alan,
I'm not sure what you're saying here. Perhaps because I'm not intimately
familiar with the typical kernel development process. (I only subscribe to
LKML for as short a period as I possible can, and only when I absolutely
have to! :)
If you could elaborate on what the difference is
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