On Aug 2, 2004, at 11:17 PM, Alan Altmark wrote:
Chuckie's busy at the moment, so I'll answer instead. There is nothing
inherently evil about modifying the PROFILE EXEC of service machines.
It
*is* evil (and, to some, a hostile act) to modify the PROFILE EXEC of
the
set of servers that comprise VM TCP/IP. Aside from that, I have No
Opinion. (Yeah, right. That'll be the day....)
If that hypothetical server was to be treated as part of the VM TCP/IP
suite then the prohibitions apply.
Now that David's posted the announcement: yeah, it's SSLSERV.
Therefore part of the TCP/IP suite.
SWAPGEN on the 191 is suboptimal. What if you had to update it? Go to
each server's A-disk? Blech. Of course, you could use SFS and aliases
for the A-disk before IPLing Linux.
I guess my question is: when I document "and this is how you would use
SWAPGEN, if you'd rather use VDISK than real DASD for your swap" then
where *should* I recommend that the user put SWAPGEN EXEC? Does that
answer change if there are multiple TCP/IP service machines that might
want to use SWAPGEN?
Adam
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