Is OSPF limited on zLinux?

2006-10-17 Thread Massimiliano Belardi
Guys, I've a question. I've performed several installation of Quagga with VIPA using two DIFFERENT subnet for the real interface (eth0 and eth1) and another subnet for VIPA. Why z/OS TCPIP can work with VIPA using two real interface on the same subnet??? What about Linux on Intel?

z/VM TCP/IP question

2006-10-17 Thread Avinoam Hirschberg
Hi, here is my detention in the profile tcpip HOME 129.156.61.239 LCS0 10.16.253.254 ETHO GATEWAY 129.156.61= LCS0 1492 0 10.16.253.0 = ETH08192 0.0.255.0 0.0.0.0 DEFAULTNET 129.156.61.2

Re: z/VM TCP/IP question

2006-10-17 Thread Alan Altmark
On Tuesday, 10/17/2006 at 01:27 ZE2, Avinoam Hirschberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: here is my detention in the profile tcpip And two demerits for not including a diagram! ;-) HOME 129.156.61.239 LCS0 10.16.253.254 ETHO GATEWAY 129.156.61 = LCS0 1492 0 10.16.253.0 = ETH0

z/VM maintenance recommendations

2006-10-17 Thread Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco
We are looking at installing z/VM maintenance to support an IBM 2096. In the z/OS world, I simply use Enhanced PSP and install the bucket on a test sysres, IPL, test on test LPARs, if all looks good, IPL the production from that sysres. On z/VM, things are different. I have the bucket and can

YOU strategy

2006-10-17 Thread Ifurung, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We want to use YOU (SUSE's Yast Online Update) to keep our linux servers current; the automation helps a great deal. We maintain a local server and currently we sync it with SUSE servers once a week. We have two conflicting needs : 1) We frequently get orders from our security group to apply

Re: YOU strategy

2006-10-17 Thread Post, Mark K
We just make a complete copy of the repository on specific cut-off dates. They can be whatever makes sense for you. We then use that directory name when we want to have multiple people synch to the same set of maintenance: 20060930/ 20060930/i386 20060930/i386/SUSE-SLES

Re: z/VM maintenance recommendations

2006-10-17 Thread Post, Mark K
Of course you have a test z/VM LPAR. It's the same one you run your production z/VM in. :) You can IPL your test z/VM system as a guest of your production z/VM. This is called a second level z/VM and you can IPL it from your desk. It takes some setup work to accomplish, but not a huge amount,

Re: z/VM maintenance recommendations

2006-10-17 Thread Thomas Kern
My first suggestion is to get subscribed to the IBMVM listserv at LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Now for your maintenance, it is nicer on z/VM than with z/OS because you do not need another LPAR for testing. YOu can have cloned volumes or reserved maintenance volumes owned by a class G virtual machine and you

Re: YOU strategy

2006-10-17 Thread James Melin
Where is the repository located? Or is there a set of documents out there as a 'how to' on how to set this up so that one image pulls the maintenance and other images sync off of it, etc. Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: Linux on 390 Port

Re: YOU strategy

2006-10-17 Thread Post, Mark K
This is an internal EDS repository that my team maintains. We use curl/wget to download any new maintenance from the Novell/SUSE web servers every night. We then use YOU on the individual servers to point to our web server where the system lives. (Note that this completely ignores our efforts

MVMRUG Meeting Agenda Addition - Time to Register is Running Out

2006-10-17 Thread Moore, Terry A.
Cross posted to MVMRUG-L, IBMVM-L and LINUX-390 I am please to say that we will have added a short presentation on Mainstar's Provisioning Expert product to the agenda for the upcoming MVMRUG meeting in Columbus, Ohio on October 27. The full slate now includes: Update on z/VM Tools

zExpo Presentations on the Web Site

2006-10-17 Thread Post, Mark K
As a follow-up to my last note, I've put my 5 presentations up on the linuxvm.org web site. For those paying attention, two of them are new. I'm still hoping others will contribute theirs as well. Linux/390 System Management for the Mainframe Systems Programmer - Part 1 Linux/390 System

Suse S390 on Hercules disk activity

2006-10-17 Thread Paul Dembry
My installation is SUSE 10 running on the Hercules S/390 emulator running on RedHat. It all runs fine (rather slowly but it runs). I notice two things. First even at idle, the CPU is burning through about a million instrutions/sec. Also it's constantly beating the emulated dasds. Does anyone else

Re: Suse S390 on Hercules disk activity

2006-10-17 Thread Alan Cox
Ar Maw, 2006-10-17 am 16:07 -0700, ysgrifennodd Paul Dembry: My installation is SUSE 10 running on the Hercules S/390 emulator running on RedHat. It all runs fine (rather slowly but it runs). I notice two things. First even at idle, the CPU is burning through about a million instrutions/sec.

Re: zLinux User Passwords on console

2006-10-17 Thread David Boyes
Well, some experimentation has produced a partial solution. Consider the following: Add a additional network adapter to the CP directory entry, but do not configure it with yast. Add a private guest LAN and couple the additional network adapter to it. Add the 'latd' package and configure