Reuscher, Robert A [ITS] wrote:
I'm having some minor issues with VDISK Swap space on Redhat AS 3
(Taroon Update 2) and the dasd_diag_mod driver. It's 31bit mode, so that
should work (from what I understand). I'm using SWAPGEN (V5) for format
the VDISK swap space prior to Linux IPL, that's working
Vic Cross wrote:
On Friday 20 August 2004 07:09, Rob van der Heij wrote:
Rv Yep, SuSE had some patches on top that know about the unique aspects of
Rv the OSA devices.
It was actually a wrapper script written by someone (an IBMer?) to redirect
stdin and/or stdout of the tcpdump program and add a
On Friday 20 August 2004 18:23, Rob van der Heij wrote:
Rv I know better than argue with you... I recall the early version had
Rv tweaked one of the formats since I could not use the same thing to
Rv decode a tcpdump stream from my PC anymore.
Good point. If you run tcpdump-qeth -r on a file
On Friday 20 August 2004 09:07, Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote:
PE Thanks for responding. Here is what I get:
PE
PE linuxd01:/etc/sysconfig/network # lsmod
PE Module Size Used byNot tainted
PE qdio 37040 0
PE 8021q 15256 0
Hi,
I am trying to 'make' cpint-1.1.6 downloaded from linuxvm.org/patches on
my RHEL 3.0 Update 2 system. Here is what I receive when I run 'make' .
Looking for help on what modifications need to be made to make it to work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cpint-1.1.6]# make
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -Wall
On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 17:58, Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote:
I assume this is cause by eth1 still being defined. How do I delete
eth1?
In /etc/modules.conf:
alias eth1off
Then remove|rename /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth1.
I am on vacation today so I will try tcpdump-qeth on Monday. I am using
qdio qeth on a guest LAN to an OSA card. I am only interested in traffic
to and from this vmid.
I seem to get either everything on the LAN but with an unknown protocol or,
if I specify an expression like host host-name, I
I do recall there was a bug in the dasd driver that
called the discipline handlers in the wrong order.
We did this with SuSE during the Domino residency last year and I thought
we did this with Red Hat too, but don't see it documented in the redbook
(SG24-7021). It is documented for SuSE on p
Thanks for the reply. I discovered my problem. It came to me in a dream in
the form of a beautiful girl. Too bad she was a penguin. Anyway, I digress.
I have 4 OSAs installed but are only currently using two on this particular
LPAR. I did not have noauto: in my /etc/chandev.conf, and it appears it
If you're using a 2.6.x kernel, you can turn on LLC emulation via proc for the
device (It's in the channel howto stuff for 2.6, I can find it later). This
lets an unmodified tcpdump (and other sniffing tools) work.
-m
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 07:49:16PM +0200, Rob van der Heij wrote:
Tom
Unfortunately this is the 2.4 kernel. Thanks anyway.
_/) Tom Shilson
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